270 results for "version".
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Question in MAT333
Approximating integral of a linear function by Riemann sums . Includes an interactive graph in Advice showing the approximations given by the upper and lower sums and how they vary as we increase the number of intervals.
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Question in Anna's workspace
Practice of conversion between SI units of mass, volume & length.
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Question in Harry's workspace
Finding unknown sides/angles in right-angled triangles.
Version 1: b,c known
Version 2: a,x known
Version 3: a,y known
Version 4: b,x known
Version 5: b,a known
Version 6: c,a known
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Question in Harry's workspace
Topics covered are calculating the mean, median, mode and standard deviation.
rebelmaths
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Question in heike's workspace
These short questions concentrate on conversion between decimals and percentages.
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Question in STAT7008
Compute a 95% confidence interval for the population mean given a small sample, and compare it with a confidence interval for a different population.
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Assessment version: Find a confidence interval given the mean of a sample, population variance known DraftQuestion in STAT7008
Finding the confidence interval at either 90%, 95% or 99% for the mean given the mean of a sample. The population variance is given and so the z values are used. Various scenarios are included.
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Question in Clare Trigonometry
Finding unknown sides/angles in right-angled triangles.
Version 1: b,c known
Version 2: a,x known
Version 3: a,y known
Version 4: b,x known
Version 5: b,a known
Version 6: c,a known
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Question in CHY1205
Practice of conversion between SI units of mass, volume & length.
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Exam (4 questions) in Core Foundation Maths, Pre-arrival.
Fourth part of the Core Foundation Maths pre-arrival self-assessment material:
Question 1: Algebra IV: Properties of indices (1) - Multiplication/Division
Question 2: Algebra IV: Properties of indices (2) - Fractions
Question 3: Algebra IV - Properties of Indices (4) - Further
Question 4: Numbers V: standard index form (conversions and operations)
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Question in MATH 6005 2018_2019
Cofactors Determinant and inverse of a 3x3 matrix.
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Exam (3 questions) in Blathnaid's workspace
Units, conversions, decimal places and significant figures
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Degree conversion
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Exam (0 questions) in Jacek's workspace
This exam uses a custom theme to provide no feedback about scores to the student.
The idea is to provide a version of the test compiled with this theme to the students as they attempt it. Once the test has closed, update with a version of the same test compiled with the default theme, so students can go back in and get feedback.
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Exam (3 questions) in Michael's workspace
Units, conversions, decimal places and significant figures
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Question in All questions
Graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. The student is asked to select or enter the correct integral which calculates its area.
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Unit conversion
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Angle conversion
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Unit conversion
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Question in CHY1205
Practice of conversion between SI units of mass, volume & length.
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Question in CHY1205
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Jasmine's copy of Jasmine's copy of Jasmine's copy of Integration: Integral of a graph. Version IV DraftQuestion in Jasmine's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Stephen's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Jasmine's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Jasmine's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Jasmine's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Randomised Assignment Workshop
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Randomised Assignment Workshop
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal
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Question in Praneetha's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs.
Version I. Graph is quadratic
Version II. Graph is horizontal
Version III. Graph is cubic
Version IV. Graph is sinusoidal