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I almost skipped one of my final assignments because I figured that based upon my current grade and the % weight, I could afford to get a 0 and still pass (pass / fail course).
kind of a clever way to set up a test by the prof.
I dunno. Seems like giving them 21 terms and picking 3 at random would have been more straightforward.
I dunno. Seems like giving them 21 terms and picking 3 at random would have been more straightforward.
Actually, if it's probability you want, here's a few good statistics relative to this issue:
Clever testing?
Clever testing? I studied political science at the Univerysity of Minnesota in the 80's and I can assure you that there were no "here are 9 questions, answer the 3 that you might know the answer" type exams given in either the intro or masters level course work. The test showed up on your desk and you answered the questions provided...I'm sure I'm not alone in this experience. The fact that the OP even had to ask about the "math" for his study program gives me great pain. I weep for the future, but someone needs to serve me tacos too. Ugh.
Oh yeah? Well, I studied at the Univerysity of Minnesota.Want to hear the real kicker? I finished with As in Math 11 and 12 in the 57th best h school in the country (according to some statistics.)