Yeah, Jelly and Shampoo, stuff like that. Not a very facty question, what subject is it for?
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Quote: Tuumble @ January 11 2012, 9:43 PM GMTBTW, we have a list now - A+ for everyone!
I hope you mentioned both cornstarch and custard and how their states are determined by non-Newtonian physics.
Though based on the way the question was originally laid out, I'm assuming this is an 11+ exam. If so, good luck Tuumble. Big school is next! Weeee!
Just say your dog ate your homework
Always worked for me
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 11 2012, 10:48 PM GMTI hope you mentioned both cornstarch and custard and how their states are determined by non-Newtonian physics.
Though based on the way the question was originally laid out, I'm assuming this is an 11+ exam. If so, good luck Tuumble. Big school is next! Weeee!
It was for my son who is 9 next week...and yes, custard was on the list...
'I thought my Mother was a bad cook but at least her gravy used to move about!'
'That's the goodness in it.'
'That's the half a pound of flour you put in it!'
Seriously Tuumble, if you don't get the kind-of-not-liquid-or-solid thing, maybe homework isn't for you?
Quote: Badge @ January 12 2012, 12:35 AM GMTSeriously Tuumble, if you don't get the kind-of-not-liquid-or-solid thing, maybe homework isn't for you?
GOOD! I thought I was finished with it in 1985!
Quote: Oldrocker @ January 12 2012, 12:33 AM GMT'I thought my Mother was a bad cook but at least her gravy used to move about!'
'That's the goodness in it.'
'That's the half a pound of flour you put in it!'
Hancock's Half Hour, Sunday afternoon at Home (Series 5, episode 14 - first broadcast April 22, 1958)
Quote: Tuumble @ January 12 2012, 12:48 AM GMTHancock's Half Hour, Sunday afternoon at Home (Series 5, episode 14 - first broadcast April 22, 1958)
Recognised the concept as Minor had something identical a while back. Must be a generic badly written Year 5 question.
I'll be back the next time she gets stuck now I know that someone else is struggling with homework. (And I thought I'd finished with it in 1984.)
Bubbles.