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Old 05-17-2016, 07:43 PM   #131
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
That is correct. Both answers are right. The missing relation is implied, supposedly. To only have the answer '2' it should have been worded like this:
  • X and Y each have 10 peanuts. X gives 1 peanut to Y. How many more peanuts than X does Y have now?

Another thing that is really annoying when you have to explain to your teacher that you didn't cheat. Only because not all tiny steps are written down on paper means I cheated (in those math tests that didn't allow calculators).
In Access once, the professor did the test in Word Perfect but printed it in word.
She was wondering why the entire class missed one question.
The answer had printed wrong.
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