6350 results.
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Exam (10 questions) in Yvonne's workspace
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Question in Demos
This question demonstrates how to construct a JSXGraph diagram using JessieCode.
The construction shows a triangle and its orthocentre, circumcentre and centroid. They are always collinear. You can move the vertices of the triangle.
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Exam (3 questions) in Transition to university
Evaluating arithmetic operations, and the order of operations.
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Question in All questions
Two quadratic graphs are sketched with some area beneath them shaded. Question is to determine the area of shaded regions using integration. The first graph's area is all above the $x$-axis. The second graph has some area above and some below the $x$-axis.
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Exam (7 questions) in Graphing and Polynomials
$y=mx+b$
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Prep for LANTITE - Yarning up Indigenous pedagogies: a dialogue about eight Aboriginal ways of learning. Ready to useExam (33 questions) in Liz's workspace
This is a practice test for students sitting the LANTITE (literacy).
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Exam (93 questions) in DIAGNOSYS
DIAGNOSYS is a knowledge-based test of mathematics background knowledge for first-year university students, created by John Appleby at Newcastle University.
The questions have been translated directly into Numbas, with as few changes as possible.
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Exam (2 questions) in Fundamentals of Mathematics and Computer Architecture
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Which edition of the Indo-Thailand coordinated patrol 'Indo-Thai CORPAT' was conducted recently? Ready to useQuestion in Ritik's workspace
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Question in MESH
Questions that gives either an am or pm time displayed on a 12-hour clock and asks for its equivalent time in 24-hour mode. The question uses JSXGraph to generate the displayed 12-hour time. Times are randomly generated in 5 minute increments.
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Question in UWESbE - Written Assessments
2 bodies on an incline plane
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Question in UWESbE - Written Assessments
3 Forces Applied to an Eye bolt. Use force components to calculate the Reaction force.
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Question in Stats
True/false question type to assess basic knowledge of multiple regression.
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Question in Stats
Interpreting the minitab output from a logistic regression model of salary against obesity as measured by BMI.
Adaptive marking is in place for Part b).
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Question in MESH
Students are given a positive whole number less than one hundred and are asked to find either 1/10, 1/100 or 1/1000 of it.
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Question in MESH
Students are given a positive whole number less than one thousand and are asked to divide it by either 10, 100, 1000 or 1,000,000.
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Question in MESH
Students are given a number with two decimal places and are asked to multiply it by either 10, 100 or 1000.
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Question in MESH
Powers of 10 from 10^3 to 10^6. 10 to the power 4 is excluded as it is given as an example.
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Question in MESH
Students are shown two decimals and asked to enter the correct sign to compare them: > or < or =.
This question was written by MESH (the Mathematics Education Support Hub) at Western Sydney University.
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Question in MESH
Students select the option which lists the four decimal weights of premature infants in order from smallest to highest.
This question was written by MESH (the Mathematics Education Support Hub) at Western Sydney University.
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Question in MESH
This question ensures that students understand that the fraction line means divide. There are 3 versions of the question, for denominators 10, 100 and 1000.
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Question in MESH
Students are shown one of four containers and asked to convert either one tenth, one hundredth or one thousandth of a litre to millilitres.
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Question in MESH
Students must match the decimals 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 to their fraction equivalents. The order in which they appear is randomised but it is always the same three decimals.
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Question in MESH
Students are asked how many milliseconds in one second OR how many milligrams in one gram OR how many millimetres in one metre.
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Question in MESH
Students are given a decimal in the form 0.X and asked to identify its value, either X units, X tenths, X hundredths or X tens.
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Question in MESH
Students are shown a receptacle and told that it holds either one tenth, one hundredth or one thousandth of a litre. They are asked how many of them would be needed to hold one litre.
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Question in MESH
Students have to match four receptacles of varying sizes with the following fractions of a litre: 1 whole, 1/10, 1/100 and 1/1000.
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Question in Robert's workspace
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Question in Robert's workspace
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Question in Robert's workspace
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