255 results for "version".
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Question in .Statistics
Topics covered are calculating the mean, median, mode and standard deviation.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students need to calculate the proportion of calls for one given emergency, after reading the number of calls, and total number of calls from the supplied infographic. There are 4 different versions of this question.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. NC = Non Calculator. Students are asked to determine how many 5mL teaspoon measures would fill a container with volume given in litres There are seven different volumes.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NC = Non Calculator strand. NA = Number & Algebra strand. Students need to add two fractions with different denominators, then subtract the answer from 1. There are 9 different versions of this question.
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Question in Numbas showcase
No description given
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Question in Nursing Questions
Conversions of units
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Exam (3 questions) in How-tos
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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Question in How-tos
A method of randomly choosing variable names - use the
expression()
JME function to create a variable name from a randomly chosen string.(This question also uses a custom marking script to check that the student has simplified the expression)
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Exam (6 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Converting units, scientific notation, currency conversions
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Question in ENG1003 20-21
The electrostatic potential due to a point charge is calculated at three points, who of which are at the same distance but different directions. This relates to the idea that the equipoptentials of a point charge are spheres centred on the charge, so all points at the same distance are at the same potential.
This question requires unit conversion, numerical calculations and some critical evaluation.
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Exam (5 questions) in Fei's workspace
No description given
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Question in Liz's workspace
Customised for the Numbas demo exam
Motion under gravity. Object is projected vertically with initial velocity $V\;m/s$. Find time to maximum height and the maximum height. Now includes an interactive plot.
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Question in Jos's workspace
Shows how to define variables to stop degenerate examples.
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Question in Mathematics Bridging Course Tests
Used when running a test standalone outside a VLE. This version warns that their answer will show as incorrect.
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Question in Stephen's workspace
Students are randomly shown one of two networks. They are shown four sub-networks, and asked to identify which one is a minimum spanning tree for the network. Thus, there are 2 versions of this question.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Finde die Bruchzahl, deren Wert sich von den anderen unterscheidet. Die Nenner sind meistens zwei- oder dreistellig.
Angepasste und übersetzte Version von https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/23234/select-the-fraction-not-equivalent-to-the-others-large-denominators/ von Christian Lawson-Perfect.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Schreibe $\displaystyle \frac{a} {b + \frac{c}{d}}$ als einen gekürzten Bruch $\displaystyle \frac{p}{q}$ mit ganzen Zahlen $p$ und $q$.
Angepasste, übersetzte und erweiterte Version von https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/11701/simplifying-fractions/ von Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given a population size and data on a test for a condition on that population, use a tabular approach to find the increase in risk after a positive test in which there is a small chance of a false positive i.e. the probability that the test is positive even though the condition is not present. See Advice for a graphical version.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in All questions
A graph of $f$ is drawn. Graph of a transformed version of $f$ is to be sketched, by dragging various points around.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Asking users to input coefficients of a system of diff equations so that the phase space is a centre. All systems input by the user are graphed together with immediate feedback. Also included in the Steps are the graphs of the solutions for $x(t),\; y(t);\; x(0)=-5,\;y(0)=5.$
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Question in Bill's workspace
Nature of fixed points of a 2D dynamical system.
These examples are either centres or spirals.
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Question in Christian's workspace
Experimental question using JSXGraph to provide dynamic, interactive graphs.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). NC = Non Calculator strand. SP = Statistics & Probability strand. Students are given the experimental probability in ratio form in a sentence, and asked to write it as a decimal. There are 7 different versions of this question.