13321 results.
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Question in Elena's workspace
No description given
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Exam (23 questions) in MESH
4 questions from a set of 12 on elementary day-to-day advertising mathematics
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Question in MESH
Given reach and frequency, calculate TARPS. Multiple choice question.
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Question in MESH
Given Campaign budget and cost per acquisition, calculate the number of sales.
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Question in MESH
Given a budget and the number of views, calculate the cost per view. All numbers are randomised.
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Question in MESH
Calculate a percentage of a number.
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Question in MESH
Find a percentage of a given population. Percentage and population are both randomised.
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Question in MESH
A proportions question. Given the total number of impressions, and the number of impressions that were clicked, what percentage were clicked?
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Question in MESH
Read a value from a table. There are 36 possible questions.
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Question in MESH
Given n = k%, what is 100%?
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Question in MESH
percentage rate is 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2%. Number of impressions is randomised.
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Question in MESH
Given number of TARPs and total price, calculate the Cost per TARP.
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Question in MESH
Given the cost for 1, 1000, 10000 or 100000 impressions, what is the cost for 1000?
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Question in MESH
Given potential audience, the percentage that view, and the percentage of these that click, calculate the CPA by dividing potential audience by clickers.
All numbers randomised.
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Question in MESH
Find a percentage of a number (number of TARPs spent on breakfast programs), then divide by the number of programs to find the average number of TARPs per program.
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Question in STEPHAN's workspace
Résoudre des équations du second degré à une inconnue (cas d'un discriminant > 0, deux racines entières réelles et discrètes) à l'aide des formules.
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Question in Fundamentals of Mathematics
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in Algebra
No description given
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Three parts, where the student has to collect together polynomials in $\mathbb{Z}_3$, $\mathbb{Z}_5$ and $\mathbb{Z}_7$, respectively.
The answer to part a has no $X$ term, because they cancel out.
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Question in Jonathan's workspace
No description given
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Exam (10 questions) in .Algebra
Simple questions on identifying sequences/series etc.
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Exam (2 questions) in .Algebra
Identify co-efficients, then use quadratic formula to find roots.
All set to be distinct and real. Some can be non-integer (0.5 steps)
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Question in .Algebra
Solve quadratic equations (non-simple case, two real, discrete integer roots) using the formula.
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Question in .Algebra
Solve quadratic equations (non-simple case, two real, discrete roots) using the formula. Some, random, non integer roots.
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Question in MESH
clicks = budget/CPC
All numbers are randomised.
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Question in MESH
Given a campaign budget and a CPM, calculate the number of impressions.
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Question in MESH
Given a total budget and the cost of each sale for three different scenarios, which scenario produces the most sales?
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Question in MESH
Calculate CTR given number of clicks and number of impressions served.
percentage CTR is 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2%. Number of impressions is randomised.
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Question in MESH
Given budget and number of sales, calculate the cost per acquisition (CPA)
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Question in MESH
n = 1, 1000, 10000, or 100000.