What is a 4 in GCSE?
What is a 4 in GCSE?
Equivalent GCSE grades The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass’. Grade 5 is a ‘strong pass’ and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
What is a grade 4 equivalent to?
Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
Which is the number when we multiply by 4 reverses the order of the numbers?
2178
To summarize, the only number that solves the puzzle is 2178. By a similar logic, we can find the six-digit number that when multiplied by 4 is equal to the original number with its digits in reverse order. Each of the intermediate carries must be 3, and so the number is 219978.
What is the value of D in ABCD 2 times 4?
Now, abcd must be less than 2500, because 2500*4 = 10000; which is a 5-digit number. So, ‘a’ can be either 1 or 2. But a multiple of 4 has to be even, therefore ‘a’ = 2. Now, the value of ‘d’ has to be 8; because ‘a’ i.e. 2 times 4 is 8.
What does abcabcd*4 = DCBA mean?
ABCD*4 = DCBA implies A must be less than 3 since A is at 1000s place and 3*4 = 12, which makes the given number a five digit number. Thus A can be 1 or 2. Since DCBA is a multiple of 4 it implies that A must be even and hence A is 2. A is 2 again implies D must be 8 or 9.
What is the value of DCBA if a is 2?
Since DCBA is a multiple of 4 it implies that A must be even and hence A is 2. A is 2 again implies D must be 8 or 9. (D cannot be less than 8 since it is at the 1000s place of DCBA, which is multiple of a four digit number of the form 2@#$\%.
What is the value of ABCD 2bc8?
Hence DCBA is greater than 8000). Thus two possible values of D ar 8 or 9. This is because D*4 = A and only for 8*4 = 32 so we get units place as 2. Now A = 2 and D = 8. Hence we have ABCD = 2BC8, where B and C have to be determined.