in a BTEC level 2 course it goes
pass=C
Merit=B
Distinction=A
Star Distinction=A*
There is no such thing as a distinction in CXC...look it up!
Summa cum laude is the highest distinction
No. A BTEC Distinction* means that the person has acquired a Distinction in all sub-courses of the College's course. An A level 'C' is worth less.
alpha naphthol with CCl4(carbon tetrachloride) gives blue colour whereas beta naphthol with CCl4 gives no colour. that is the distinction test between alpha and beta naphthol.
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You are by one mark :)
GSCE Dance
Katie did not do her gcse's.
it does seem that way...
None you just need to be good at it!
English you have to get an A in Science you have to get an A in
English
william gilbert grace
They are usally released in the fourth week of August.
The Barfoeds test will allow us to make a distinction between reducing monosaccharides and reducing disaccharides. If the Red tetrazolium test is done first and is positive for a reducing sugar, then the Barfoeds test will tell us if it is mono or di.
The distinction between in-groups and out groups was first made by CHARLES HORTON COOLEY Don't fall for it! I got this wrong on my sociology test, the right answer is WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER
The answer depends on the test or examination. Also, if the results are not normalised, then it can also depend on how other examinees did.