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Cambridge I think put quite a lot on BMAT depending on the college but I got something awful like 5.8 for section 1, 3.0 for section 2 and 6.0 for section 3. By all accounts those were hideous scores but RVC obviously didnt mind cos I was asked to interview before results were even out and got an offer!
BMAT 2004 Section 1 Section 2 Total correct BMAT Score Total correct BMAT Score 0 1.0 0 1.0 1 1.5 1 1.6 2 2.2 2 2.4
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Download the.pdf file " BMAT Specification Section 1 answers " (if you haven't done so) and look at pg.6 to find the explanation for the correct answer.
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*MEGATHREAD* - The 2014 entry BMAT Thread - The Student Room
Construct formulas using the area of a square=x 2. First he lays them in a square patch and has 9 left out, so x 2 +9. Then he lays them in a square patch plus one on every side, (x+1) 2 and needs 12 more to complete his square patch so (x+1) 2-12. x 2 +9=(x+1) 2-12, solve for x and remember that x isn't the number of cabbages; you've still got to square x and add 12 to the answer.
*MEGATHREAD* - The 2014 entry BMAT Thread - The Student Room
Hey, I have a question from the 2006 bmat paper. Please can someone help me with it? The question is as follows: At 200 °C, potassium hydrogencarbonate decomposes according to the following equation. 2KHCO → K2CO3 +H2O+CO2 What is the loss in mass when 50.0 g of potassium hydrogencarbonate are heated at 200 °C to constant mass?
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...because multiple people have stated with experience it's a bad and impractical idea? This is called "confirmation bias". A medic, and later a doctor, has to sacrifice many thin