34 results for "extra".
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Exam (18 questions) in WM175 A1 2025-26
Topics:
Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometeric Equations, Complex numbers & Partial Derivatives
Students must complete the exam within 120 mins (standard time).
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Exam (18 questions) in WM175_A1_24
Topics:
Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometeric Equations, Complex numbers & Partial Derivatives
Students must complete the exam within 2hrs 30mins (extra time (1)).
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Question in Demos
In the first part, the student is asked to enter dimensions of a box in a spreadsheet.
The values are extracted as a list of numbers by changing the interpreted_answer note in the first part's marking algorithm, and the calculated volume is used as the answer to the second part, through adaptive marking.
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Exam (3 questions) in IPC Hobart
Extra practice on some basic algebra skills, including solving linear equations. You can try as many times as you like and also generate new versions of the questions for extra practice.
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Given cost of production and price of sale of a product; a percentage increase in cost of production; and unit sales before and after; work out the extra profit.
Based on question 6 from section 3 of the maths-aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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Question in Panamaconferentie
Oefeningen:
BASIS: Maak een extra "part" aan, waar om het product van de twee breuken gevraagd wordt.
BASIS: Zoek uit waar
typische_foutvoor dient (bij de variabelen) en hoe die typische fout dan effectief gesignaleerd wordt.GEMIDDELD: Zorg dat geen/enkel (jouw keuze) noemers voorkomen die geen gemeenschappelijke deler hebben. (Hint:
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Question in Panamaconferentie
Zie gedefinieerde variabelen!
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Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes
This question gives the student the formula for the charge on a capacitor as a function of time then asks them to find the value of k, the exponential constant given other values and hence write out the formula for the given case. A custom function (in Extensions & scripts) extracts the student's formula and plots it on a JSXGraph object in the question. The student is then asked to evaluate the function at a given point using the plot or other methods. The value of the capacitor (Q_0), time (t) and charge at time t are randomised as is the value at which the formula is to be evaluated.
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Question in How-tos
A mathematical expression part with a pattern restriction to ensure that the student has extracted the highest common factor of two terms.
The answer must be of the form $a(b+cx)$, where $b$ and $c$ are coprime.
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Exam (14 questions) in Yvonne's workspace
This is a practice Mini Test 1 for Accounting
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Exam (15 questions) in WM175 ASSESSMENT 1
Topics: Trigonometeric equations and complex numbers
Students must complete the exam within 90 mins (standard time).
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Exam (3 questions) in Ruth's workspace
Extra practice on some basic algebra skills, including solving linear equations. You can try as many times as you like and also generate new versions of the questions for extra practice.
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Exam (10 questions) in Ugur's workspace
FY001 exam extra time
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Question in NR PORTAL exams & questions
This question focuses on extracting the correct data from a complicated figure to calculate total membership using percentages.
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Question in Linear Algebra 1st year
Student can choose one of all possible matrix products from the matrices given. Meant for voluntary extra practice. No extensive solutions: referred to other questions for this.
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Question in Joël's workspace
Factorise polynomials by identifying common factors. The first expression has a constant common factor; the rest have common factors involving variables.
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Exam (8 questions) in Ruth's workspace
Hello! This test an extra opportunity to complete some practice questions on the material we have covered so far. Your results will NOT count towards your final grade, and there is no time limit to complete the test. You can check your answers as you go along, and even try new examples of the same type. Full solutions are also available for most questions. If there are any questions you don't understand, take a photo and we can discuss it in class or at a one-to-one appointment.
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Exam (8 questions) in Fiona's workspace
This is a diagnostic test - we use it to determine where extra mathematical help is needed for the class as a whole and where you get to see specific areas where you may need to work on your mathematical skills. The diagnostic test DOES NOT count in any way towards your first year grade.
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Exam (5 questions) in Shaheen's workspace
AEP Y1 - Engineering Mathematics Assessment 1(i)
Note that part(i) counts 20% towards the final Y1 Engineering Mathematics module grade.
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Exam (5 questions) in Shaheen's workspace
AEP Y1 - Engineering Mathematics Assessment 1(i)
Note that part(i) counts 20% towards the final Y1 Engineering Mathematics module grade.
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Exam (5 questions) in Shaheen's workspace
You are allowed 38 minutes to complete this test.
You may use rough paper for your calculations.
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Exam (5 questions) in Shaheen's workspace
You are allowed 31 minutes to complete this test.
You may use rough paper for your calculations.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given a random variable $X$ normally distributed as $\operatorname{N}(m,\sigma^2)$ find probabilities $P(X \gt a),\; a \gt m;\;\;P(X \lt b),\;b \lt m$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
$W \sim \operatorname{Geometric}(p)$. Find $P(W=a)$, $P(b \le W \le c)$, $E[W]$, $\operatorname{Var}(W)$.
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Question in Transition to university
Estimate whether you can afford an extra item in a shop by rounding prices to the nearest 10p.
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Question in Transition to university
Factorise polynomials by identifying common factors. The first expression has a constant common factor; the rest have common factors involving variables.
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Question in J. Richard's workspace
Factorise polynomials by identifying common factors. The first expression has a constant common factor; the rest have common factors involving variables.
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Exam (45 questions) in AMRC Mathematics Admissions Test
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Exam (45 questions) in AMRC Mathematics Admissions Test
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