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Pass rate was only 28%. I’ll definitely take my 56% and a pass… On to the last one now.
Another one here who passed with exactly 50%.not sure how I clawed enough marks though, expected around 35%.
Same here, haven’t come across joint accounts in my practice so guessed at what I thought was common sense. Not a fan of f6, so many little rules and permutations, never quite sure if I’m doing the right thing.
Ha if only there were invisible bonus points available, thanks for the response.
I was feeling pretty confident about picking up some easier marks in the mcqs after doing f5 on Monday, where they weren’t too difficult overall. These ones though, man were they tough.
If those two were the 15 marks i’d be over the moon.
If I had to guess I’d say something on capital structure and working capital management policy.
Bah genuinely can’t remember if it was relatively elastic or inelastic but I agree with what you say
The $2 was the cost of the material so contribution was essentially 2.8-2.0 x the number of kgs (think it was 20)
What about elasticity for penetration? A small drop in price leads to a large increase in demand. Or have a got it the wrong way round.
For the sales manager I thought he may in fact be justified as there was customer feedback on the drop in quality and more expensive materials doesn’t guarantee better quality, despite the adverse mix suggesting an improvement.
