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Now I'm working about questions for financial field. Which has now up to 20 variables and up to 10 questions. | Now I'm working about questions for financial field. Which has now up to 20 variables and up to 10 questions. | ||
But for example could be Geometry field | But for example could be in Geometry field. '''Right circular cone''' which has ''variables'' such as r(base radius), h(height), <math>\theta</math>(aperture) | ||
And many questions could be such as: | And ''many questions'' could be such as: | ||
1. Calculate slant height s? (Formula <math>s=\sqrt{r^2+h^2}</math>) | 1. Calculate slant height s? (Formula <math>s=\sqrt{r^2+h^2} </math> ) | ||
2. Calculate volume V? (Formula <math>V=1/3\cdot \pi\cdot r^2\cdot h</math>) | 2. Calculate volume V? (Formula <math>V=1/3\cdot \pi\cdot r^2\cdot h </math> ) | ||
3. Calculate surface area S? (Formula <math>S=\sqrt{ | 3. Calculate surface area S? (Formula <math>S=\sqrt{\pi\cdot r\cdot s} </math> ) (depends on 1 question) | ||
Forum discussion: Multipart calculated questions using students answers in calculating correct answers | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 14 May 2010
Working on it now. If you have ideas - you are welcome! General idea is: We have general set of variables and need to ask many questions related with some theory and this set of variables.
Now I'm working about questions for financial field. Which has now up to 20 variables and up to 10 questions.
But for example could be in Geometry field. Right circular cone which has variables such as r(base radius), h(height), (aperture)
And many questions could be such as:
1. Calculate slant height s? (Formula )
2. Calculate volume V? (Formula )
3. Calculate surface area S? (Formula ) (depends on 1 question)
Forum discussion: Multipart calculated questions using students answers in calculating correct answers [1]