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Everyday technology Score Report
Total number of Questions in Everyday technology : 10 Total number of Correct answers : 10 Your Score : 100% Average Score for this quiz : 83% Result : Pass Number of People taking this quiz : 80 Number of People Passing this quiz : 80 Number of People failing this quiz : 0 Maximum Score for this quiz : 100% Want to know the answers !... Click here |
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Everyday technology Score Report
Total number of Questions in Everyday technology :10 Total number of Correct answers :9 Your Score :90% Average Score for this quiz :83% Result :Pass Number of People taking this quiz :82 Number of People Passing this quiz :82 Number of People failing this quiz :0 Maximum Score for this quiz :100% ETA: Looking at the answers I don't know which one I missed |
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Total number of Questions in Everyday technology :10
Total number of Correct answers :10 Your Score :100% Average Score for this quiz :83% Result :Pass Number of People taking this quiz : 139 Number of People Passing this quiz : 138 Number of People failing this quiz : 1 Maximum Score for this quiz : 100% |
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That thing's bullshit. I answered all 10 correctly (per the answer summary) but it gave me a 70%, saying I only answered 7 correctly.
And that question 10 is flat out wrong. There's no such thing a centrifugal force, it's INERTIA. Centripetal force is what holds you on the curved path. What tries to throw you to the outside is INERTIA, dammit! |
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Quoted:
That thing's bullshit. I answered all 10 correctly (per the answer summary) but it gave me a 70%, saying I only answered 7 correctly. And that question 10 is flat out wrong. There's no such thing a centrifugal force, it's INERTIA. Centripetal force is what holds you on the curved path. What tries to throw you to the outside is INERTIA, dammit! This. 9/10 for this reason. |
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Originally Posted By FredMan (edited):
That thing's bull****. I answered all 10 correctly (per the answer summary) but it gave me a 70%, saying I only answered 7 correctly. And that question 10 is flat out wrong. There's no such thing a centrifugal force, it's INERTIA. Centripetal force is what holds you on the curved path. What tries to throw you to the outside is INERTIA, dammit! Do you remember in school when they would tell you to select the BEST answer, not necessarily the "correct" answer? |
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Quoted:
That thing's bullshit. I answered all 10 correctly (per the answer summary) but it gave me a 70%, saying I only answered 7 correctly. And that question 10 is flat out wrong. There's no such thing a centrifugal force, it's INERTIA. Centripetal force is what holds you on the curved path. What tries to throw you to the outside is INERTIA, dammit! My answer to that fucking question is why I only got nine right. |

