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In my math exam I had to calculate how many times a wheel rotates in 1000 meters, but I calculated the radius correctly first but did not use the correct formula instead of calculating the circumference and volume.

Do I still get partial points because I knew the radius?

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MichaelH77
10 months ago

if you calculate the radius correctly, you will get partial points

MichaelH77
10 months ago
Reply to  Hahahsbbeb

that’s a mistake for thinking, and that’s what you’ll get

if at least the formula had been voted, and then, for example, you would have been less bad

one must divide 1000m/circle(in m)
then you have been wrong

evtldocha
10 months ago

Do I get trzd points because I knew the radius?

Depends on what was actually given by the wheel and what effort it has meant to know the radius (as you call it). If he was already in the task, there is no point, it was the diameter that was given, maybe half a point. If one had to calculate the radius from a customs indication of the tire in meters, then surely one (or more) subpoint(s).

FakeProfile
10 months ago

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