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2018/2019 May/June WAEC Timetable

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The 2018 WASSCE Timetable is scheduled to begin on the 3rd of April, 2018. The first subject topp be written in Nigeria is Chemistry Practical – which will hold on said April 3, 2018. General subjects like English language, is on the 12th of April. While Mathematics is on the 18th of April, 2018.  The time beside each subject is stated in GMT – I’m sure you haven’t forgotten your geography. Nigeria is GMT + 1. So  1300 hrs will be 1400 hrs for all Nigerian candidates. The best way to use this timetable? Here is what I think. Get a blank sheet of paper. Write down the 8/9 subjects you’ll be sitting for. Write all the subjects on the left hand side of the paper. Then carefully go through this waec timetable – search for all your subjects. Write down the dates and time as you find each one. Shay you won’t forget the practicals? What else? There is a form at the bottom of this page. If you fill that form. I’ll send you the 2018 Waec Specimen once it’s out. Use the comment s

WAEC GCE 2018 Geography Practical Expo Answer – Jan/Feb Free Expo

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WAEC GCE Geography Practical Solution Questions and Answer – JAN/FEB 2018 Expo Runz. If you want to Get the Answers Direct To Your Phone As Sms, Kindly Send MTN Recharge Card worth of  N600 Please always use MTN Number to subscribe for Direct Mobile for fast delivery of the answer Or If you want to Get the Answers Online Via Our Password/Link Kindly Send MTN Recharge Card worth of  N300 How to Subscribe for the answer: Send The card pin, Subject name(Geography practical )  and your phone number via SMS to  09038590421 Subscription Will End 1 hours Before Each Exam Starts NOTE :- Direct Mobile Candidates Gets Answers on their Phone number as SMS before Exam start. CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE PASSWORD AND VIEW THE ANSWER NOTE :- Please Do Not Call Our Number, Just Send Message, All SMS Sent To The Above Number Are Attended To, Our Phone Number Might Be Diverted To Avoid Distraction. Always Send Us SMS Of Your Complaint we will reply to your message immediately.

WAEC GCE 2018 Physics Obj And Essay Answer – Jan/Feb Expo

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WAEC GCE Physics Obj And Essay/Theory Solution Questions and Answer – JAN/FEB 2018 Expo Runz. Note: Only Subscriber Gets The Answer First  8a) DIFFERENCE. The scalar quantity is described as the quantity that has only one characteristic, i.e. magnitude. The vector quantity is a physical quantity which needs both magnitude and direction to define it. 2. Scalar quantities explain one-dimensional quantities. On the other hand, multi-dimensional quantities are explained by vector quantity. 3.Scalar quantity changes only when there is a change in their magnitude. As against this, vector quantity changes with the change in their magnitude, direction or both. NOTE: This ^ sign means raise to power. 1) Similarity of scalar and vector. both scalar and vector has magnitude. Difference. Vector has magnitude and direction while scalar has only magnitude with no associated direction. 1b) mc=9.1*10^-31kg mp=1.67*10^-27kg g=6.67*10^-11kg r=5.3*10^-11m. F=GMcMp/r^2 F=6.67 * 10^-11 * 9.1 *

WAEC GCE 2018 Mathematics Obj And Essay Answer – Jan/Feb Expo

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WAEC GCE Mathematics Obj And Essay/Theory Solution Questions and Answer – NOV/DEC 2018 Expo Runz. MATHS OBJ: 1-10=ACCAACDBBB 11-20=BCABABCABB 21-30=DCCCBCBCCA 31-40=BDADBBDBAA 41-50=DABCDBADAC COMPLETED 11a) Loga(y + 2) = 1 + LogaX => Log^y a + Log^2 a = Log^a a + Log^x a Loga^(y + 2) = Loga^(ax) Y + 2 = ax Hence y+2/a = ax/a X = y+2/a 11bi) Bibiani = 600 Amenji = 700 Oda = 1800 Wawso = 1500 Sankose=2400 Total = 7200 Bibiani = 600/7200 × 360/1 = 30° Amenji = 700/7200 × 360/1 = 45° Oda = 1800/7200× 360/1 = 90° Wawso = 1500/7200× 360 = 75° Sankose = 2400/7200× 360/1 = 120° Total = 30°+45°+90°+75°+120° = 360° 11bii) % of timber produced from Amenji = 900/7200 × 100/1 = 12.5% 11biii) Revenue received by Bibiani = 600×$560 = $336,000 Revenue received by Oda = 1800×560 = $1,008,000 Oda will receive(1,008,000 - 336000) = $672,000 more than Bibiani 4a) Rate = 2/100 * N0.02 per month Rate per annum = 0.02 * 12 = 0.24 per annum 4b) Draw the Diagram <ZWY = <XWY =

WAEC GCE 2018 Maths Obj And Essay Answer – Jan/Feb Expo

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WAEC GCE Mathematics Obj And Essay/Theory Solution Questions and Answer – NOV/DEC 2018 Expo Runz. MATHS OBJ: 1-10=ACCAACDBBB 11-20=BCABABCABB 21-30=DCCCBCBCCA 31-40=BDADBBDBAA 41-50=DABCDBADAC COMPLETED 11a) Loga(y + 2) = 1 + LogaX => Log^y a + Log^2 a = Log^a a + Log^x a Loga^(y + 2) = Loga^(ax) Y + 2 = ax Hence y+2/a = ax/a X = y+2/a 11bi) Bibiani = 600 Amenji = 700 Oda = 1800 Wawso = 1500 Sankose=2400 Total = 7200 Bibiani = 600/7200 × 360/1 = 30° Amenji = 700/7200 × 360/1 = 45° Oda = 1800/7200× 360/1 = 90° Wawso = 1500/7200× 360 = 75° Sankose = 2400/7200× 360/1 = 120° Total = 30°+45°+90°+75°+120° = 360° 11bii) % of timber produced from Amenji = 900/7200 × 100/1 = 12.5% 11biii) Revenue received by Bibiani = 600×$560 = $336,000 Revenue received by Oda = 1800×560 = $1,008,000 Oda will receive(1,008,000 - 336000) = $672,000 more than Bibiani 4a) Rate = 2/100 * N0.02 per month Rate per annum = 0.02 * 12 = 0.24 per annum 4b) Draw the Diagram <ZWY = <XWY = 180 degree

WAEC GCE 2018 Biology Practical Answer – Jan/Feb Expo

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WAEC GCE Biology Practical Solution Questions and Answer – NOV/DEC 2018 Expo Runz. Biology Practical-Answwers 1ai A is canine B is molars C is incisors 1aii.  I canine II incisors IV. Molars 1aiii.  A they are used for tearing and ripping food apart. B they are used to chew foods. C they are used for chopping and cutting food. 1aiv.  A they are pointed teeth B They are strong and wide C They are shaped like small chisels with flat but sharp ends, making 1b) i Use for tearing. ii. use for chewing. iii. use for cutting. 1c) i. It has a flat rigid surface ii. It has a sharp edges. ====================== More Answer @ wakagist.com (2ai) D – Butterfly net E – Pooter F – Quadrat (2aii) I – Handle II – Net III – Tube for sucking in tiny organisms IV – Cork V – Beaker VI – Tube for applying sucking VII – Frame VIII – Wire guaze (2aiii) I – It is used to connect the net III – It is used for collecting tiny organisms IV – It prevents