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Exam (13 questions) in Sharika's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (6 questions) in Sharika's workspace
Questions about percentage and ratio, applied to finance.
Based on section 3.2 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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Exam (4 questions) in Sharika's workspace
Questions about percentage and ratio, applied to finance.
Based on section 3.2 of the Maths-Aid workbook on numerical reasoning.
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Question in Ann's workspace
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Question in Christian's workspace
The student must perform an indefinite integration, and include a constant of integration.
A custom marking algorithm identifies the name of the student's constant of integration, and replaces it with 'c' before comparing with the expected answer.
If the student enters something like '2c' instead of 'c', it'll be marked wrong, which is an error in the marking.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Straightforward question: student must find the general solution to a second order constant coefficient ODE. Uses custom marking algorithm to check that both roots appear and that the solution is in the correct form (e.g. two arbitrary constants are present). Arbitrary constants can be any non space-separated string of characters. The algorithm also allows for the use of $e^x$ rather than $\exp(x)$.
Unit tests are also included, to check whether the algorithm accurately marks when the solution is correct; when it's correct but deviates from the 'answer'; when one or more roots is incorrect; or when the roots are correct but constants of integration have been forgotten.
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Question in MATH6005 Engineering Mathematics 101
Multiplication of $2 \times 2$ matrices.
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Question in John's workspace
Manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Question in John's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in MTH101 Assessment
Differentiate
\[ \sqrt{a x^m+b})\]
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Question in MTH101 Assessment
The derivative of $\displaystyle \frac{ax^2+b}{cx^2+d}$ is $\displaystyle \frac{g(x)}{(cx^2+d)^2}$. Find $g(x)$.
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Question in Getallenleer 2e jaarThe student must expand an expression of the form $(x+a)(x+b)(x+c)$. A pattern restriction ensures there are no brackets in their answer.
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Exam (3 questions) in Kwame D's workspace
Questions about volumes of shapes, and some surface areas.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Calculating the volumes of different containers
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Recall and use of formulae for volume and surface area of a sphere.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Calculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Finding surface area and volume, given formulae.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Work out the volume of a prism with a trapezium cross-section.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Volume Problems
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Question in David's workspace
Another transposition question.
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Question in Nursing Questions
Drug Calculation based on weight
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Question in Mark's workspace
Question on drug calculations
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Question in Brad's workspace
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 Ben's workspace
This question is out of date: use the currency function instead.
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Exam (6 questions) in Brad's workspace
6 questions on standard statistical distributions.
Binomial, Poisson, Normal, Uniform, Exponential.
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Question in Brad's workspace
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 Brad's workspace
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 Brad's workspace
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Question in Brad's workspace
Application of the Poisson distribution given expected number of events per interval.
Finding probabilities using the Poisson distribution.
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Question in Mario's workspace
Find mean, SD, median and IQR for a sample.