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course MTH 163
05/30 ~10:13
Carlene Harrison
MTH 163
Q&A Preliminary Self Critique
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Question: `q001. If you are earning money at the rate of 8 dollars / hour and work for 4 hours, how much money do you make during this time? Answer in such a way as to explain your reasoning as fully as possible. A solution to this problem appears several lines below, but enter your own solution before you look at the given solution.
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Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that you earn $32. The reason this answer is accurate is because of simple multiplication.
If you multiply 4 (the number of hours worked) by 8 (the rate of pay) the product is 32. This can also be explained in equation form:
n= 4 (8)
n=32
confidence rating #$&*: 3
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Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK
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Question: `q002. If you work 12 hours and earn $168, then at what rate, in dollars / hour, were you making money?
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Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that I worked at a rate of $14/hr. This solution was reached by simply dividing 168( the end wage) by 12(the number of hours worked). This answer could also be reached through equation form:
x=168/12
x= 14
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK"
Self-critique (if necessary):
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Self-critique rating:
#$&*
course MTH 163
05/30 ~10:13
Carlene Harrison
MTH 163
Q&A Preliminary Self Critique
*********************************************
Question: `q001. If you are earning money at the rate of 8 dollars / hour and work for 4 hours, how much money do you make during this time? Answer in such a way as to explain your reasoning as fully as possible. A solution to this problem appears several lines below, but enter your own solution before you look at the given solution.
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that you earn $32. The reason this answer is accurate is because of simple multiplication.
If you multiply 4 (the number of hours worked) by 8 (the rate of pay) the product is 32. This can also be explained in equation form:
n= 4 (8)
n=32
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK
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Question: `q002. If you work 12 hours and earn $168, then at what rate, in dollars / hour, were you making money?
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that I worked at a rate of $14/hr. This solution was reached by simply dividing 168( the end wage) by 12(the number of hours worked). This answer could also be reached through equation form:
x=168/12
x= 14
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK"
Self-critique (if necessary):
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Self-critique rating:
#*&!
#$&*
course MTH 163
05/30 ~10:13
Carlene Harrison
MTH 163
Q&A Preliminary Self Critique
*********************************************
Question: `q001. If you are earning money at the rate of 8 dollars / hour and work for 4 hours, how much money do you make during this time? Answer in such a way as to explain your reasoning as fully as possible. A solution to this problem appears several lines below, but enter your own solution before you look at the given solution.
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that you earn $32. The reason this answer is accurate is because of simple multiplication.
If you multiply 4 (the number of hours worked) by 8 (the rate of pay) the product is 32. This can also be explained in equation form:
n= 4 (8)
n=32
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK
*********************************************
Question: `q002. If you work 12 hours and earn $168, then at what rate, in dollars / hour, were you making money?
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that I worked at a rate of $14/hr. This solution was reached by simply dividing 168( the end wage) by 12(the number of hours worked). This answer could also be reached through equation form:
x=168/12
x= 14
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK"
Self-critique (if necessary):
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Self-critique rating:
#*&!#*&!
#$&*
course MTH 163
05/30 ~10:13
Carlene Harrison
MTH 163
Q&A Preliminary Self Critique
*********************************************
Question: `q001. If you are earning money at the rate of 8 dollars / hour and work for 4 hours, how much money do you make during this time? Answer in such a way as to explain your reasoning as fully as possible. A solution to this problem appears several lines below, but enter your own solution before you look at the given solution.
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that you earn $32. The reason this answer is accurate is because of simple multiplication.
If you multiply 4 (the number of hours worked) by 8 (the rate of pay) the product is 32. This can also be explained in equation form:
n= 4 (8)
n=32
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK
*********************************************
Question: `q002. If you work 12 hours and earn $168, then at what rate, in dollars / hour, were you making money?
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution: (type in your solution starting in the next line)
I would say that I worked at a rate of $14/hr. This solution was reached by simply dividing 168( the end wage) by 12(the number of hours worked). This answer could also be reached through equation form:
x=168/12
x= 14
confidence rating #$&*: 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Self Critique: OK
Self Critique Rating: OK"
Self-critique (if necessary):
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Self-critique rating:
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