How were the marks allotted for HW2?

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Vikram Sharma M

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Oct 28, 2011, 9:36:04 PM10/28/11
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Hello,
Do anyone know how were the marks allotted for HW2? I had committed Question 3 as wrong and Question 4.4 wrong.. I ended up getting 83%. It would be great if someone can enlighten how the allotment was done.
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Vikram Sharma

Mark Rampton

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Oct 28, 2011, 9:49:29 PM10/28/11
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You should be able to click on the problems (from the progress page) and see what the answers are.  I think that's what you're looking for...

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Vikram Sharma M

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Oct 29, 2011, 1:01:30 AM10/29/11
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I have done that and observed that i had commited only two mistakes. In HW1, i had done one mistake and got 96%. my frnd had done 4 mistakes and had got 89%!!!! In HW2, I had done 2 mistakes and found myself in 83%. I just wanted how is that possible. Is there any variation in allotment of percentage.

IndieNate

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Oct 30, 2011, 6:49:11 PM10/30/11
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Guys, HW2 has a lot fewer questions than HW1. In HW2 with 12 questions
each question counts for roughly %8.3. HW1 on the other hand had 28
questions making each question worth about %3.5. See what I mean.

On Oct 29, 1:01 am, Vikram Sharma M <msharmavik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have done that and observed that i had commited only two mistakes. In
> HW1, i had done one mistake and got 96%. my frnd had done 4 mistakes and
> had got 89%!!!! In HW2, I had done 2 mistakes and found myself in 83%. I
> just wanted how is that possible. Is there any variation in allotment of
> percentage.
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> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Mark Rampton <mramp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You should be able to click on the problems (from the progress page) and
> > see what the answers are.  I think that's what you're looking for...
>
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