Hi, ..
Could you please take a look at the following passage?
"The set of marks for the student shows marks distributed north and south of 80 in equal magnitudes, such that for each mark above 80 by a certain magnitude there is another one under 80 by the same magnitude, and vice versa, with each of the marks being balanced out in this manner with no exception, thus making it possible to throw a quick guess with a significant degree of confidence at the average for all the marks as being 80 via the mere of an attentive quick glance."
Is it understandable? Are there any errors/mistakes?
Thanks in advance
Surfer north and south of That seems a little offhand for the subject and for math. Use "higher and lower". Surfer , and vice versa Are you sure this is necessary?
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Surfernorth and south of
That seems a little offhand for the subject and for math. Use "higher and lower".
Surfer, and vice versa
Are you sure this is necessary?
Surferthrow a quick guess
I am reluctant to flag this because it is clear enough, but we don't normally throw a