Answer:
The National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) are assessments for first-year applicants into higher education institutions. The NBTs were designed to measure a writer's ability to transfer understanding of Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy and Mathematics to the demands of tertiary coursework.
The NBTs also help to interpret your NSC results and can be used by universities in different ways. Some use them to help make decisions about your access/application to university. This means that your NBT results, in combination with your matric results, are used to determine whether you are ready for academic study.
Explanation:
mark me as brainliest
A colon because it's formal.
Answer:
Suri wants to go to Germany, France, and maybe Japan.
Explanation:
The above was the correct answer to the question asked. This is because, it shows the various countries Suri was willing to go. As for Japan, she is not to sure about visiting the country...more like a probability of visiting or not visiting it hence <em><u>why she said maybe Japan.</u></em>
Answer:
£0.4
Explanation:
The price of 30 candles is,
→ x = £12
Then the price of each candle will be,
→ x/30
→ 12/30
→ [ £0.4 ]
Hence, price of each candle is £0.4.
Answer:
I believe the answer is indirect, but I am not quite sure.
Explanation: