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- If your instructor has allowed retries, you will be given 7 attempts
- Most solution answers are at least six digits (unless significant figures are relevant to the question/otherwise denoted)
- For credit your answer must be within 1% of the correct answer, unless tolerance is otherwise denoted Most answers are at least to six digits (unless significant figures are relevant to the question/otherwise denoted) (so entering in four digits to the right of the decimal is usually sufficient)
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Comma use is fine. Start with at least 6 significant digits for numeric entry; your response must be within 1% of the correct answer unless otherwise designated Scientific notation should be formatted using "e", not "10" (ex: 46,859,710 should be entered in as 4.685971e7) If offered, use the function pallet |
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For applicable practice, your professor may opt to include a short 3 part question (sig fig practice, #222082) for you to get use to what is and is not acceptable:
Note that if you get a 'that response has already been entered' message, try to use another way to say the same thing (ie, if used 10^, try e). If you continue to get the 'that response has already been entered' accept that it is not correct and try again. This is a safeguard in place so you don't spend all your tries insisting on an answer that is incorrect.
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