Laura Broddle
I joined the University of Hull in 2015 as a foundation maths teaching fellow. It is a career aim of mine to widen participation by helping students using the Foundation Year pathway to succeed.
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This is an introductory course
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Micah Okpara
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Asmerom Tumzghi
how many altogether
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Laura Broddle replied to Micah Okpara
80 are the people that own neither. add all numbers for total that took the survey
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Laura Broddle replied to Ian Burton
how many altogether
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Laura Broddle replied to Micah Okpara
Only one is false
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Laura Broddle replied to Charles Owuala
Or the 80 own neither
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Laura Broddle replied to greg o'connell
The 80 own neither
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There are 200 altogether, some just own neither
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Laura Broddle replied to melvin s
If we say own instead of prefer, they would own neither
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Laura Broddle replied to frank kaycee
we are talking about multiplication here, not division
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check your i for the second question
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Laura Broddle replied to Дарья Козак
Thank you!
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Laura Broddle replied to Jason James
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to frank kaycee
good explanation
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Laura Broddle replied to Tina Fishleigh
@TinaFishleigh check your total again
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check your total again
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Laura Broddle replied to Rebecca Roe
200 altogether is correct
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The quiz errors should all be resolved thanks for pointing them out
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careful with rounding
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what did you get
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careful with signs
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Laura Broddle replied to Kabir Ladan
careful with signs
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Laura Broddle replied to Eddie Ekanem
Check the last one!
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Laura Broddle replied to Darcy Perkins
show me the full workings please
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Laura Broddle replied to Isabel Tasat
Draw a diagram, then use arc tan 12/5
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thanks for the feedback will take it on board for the next run through
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Laura Broddle replied to Autumn Barlow
thanks for the feedback will take it on board for the next run through
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Laura Broddle replied to Mohamed Reda
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Alfha Hikmah
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Alfha Hikmah
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Eddie Ekanem
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Any left outside?
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Laura Broddle replied to Rudy Ce
You have counted the 32 twice?
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Laura Broddle replied to Дарья Козак
the 80 is households that have neither
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check your total again
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well done for correcting yourself!
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Laura Broddle replied to Isabel Tasat
check second one
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check again
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Laura Broddle replied to Rod N
check your j for question 2 - CORRECTED, check your i
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don't forget the other 2 questions
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Laura Broddle replied to Dhruv Maurya
work out the values for the i and j parts
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work out the values for the i and j parts
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work out the value for the i and j parts
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Yes that is correct Richard
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Laura Broddle replied to Richard Robson
changed now!
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Careful with rounding
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Laura Broddle replied to Tony Mo
Just showing you method here, no question to do
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Laura Broddle replied to Ali Seidu
There is not a question to do, just a method to help here
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Laura Broddle replied to Nina Jeffery
Check the last one!
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You missed one out!
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Laura Broddle replied to Keven C
You are most welcome, this makes me happy!
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Rayan K
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Mizael Vaz
@NabiaAjileye Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Tina Fishleigh
The 80 had neither a cat or a dog, it is not the total of people asked
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Laura Broddle replied to Nabia Ajileye
The 80 had neither a cat or a dog, it is not the total of people asked
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Laura Broddle replied to Omotoyosi Ibikunle
where do you get 226 from?
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Laura Broddle replied to Kelvin Fawcett
Do not forget the ones on the outside, they still completed it but did not like either
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Victor Silva
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Nina Jeffery
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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What about the intersection though?
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Laura Broddle replied to Sameer Yadav
What about the intersection though?
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x = 3 is the correct solution for the x part, and you can switch equations around if you wish
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Laura Broddle replied to Mia Gardner
Check the 2nd one
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Laura Broddle replied to Victoria Holland
It is a joke reference to using FOIL method to expand double brackets
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Laura Broddle replied to Shivam Giri
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Check your 1 and 3 again
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Ashwin Bose
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Binh Le
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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I use brackets as (AuB)' is different to AuB'
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Laura Broddle replied to Magda Mahadi
Try not to repeat numbers, if they are in the intersection then they do not need to be in A or B separately
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Laura Broddle replied to Charis Muir
Try not to repeat numbers, if the are in the intersection then they need not be in A or B separately