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To verify your formula before sharing it with learners, click Test.
Completing Question Setup
In arithmetic questions, use answer precision to limit the number of acceptable decimal places allowed in a response. You can require that correct answers contain a specific number of decimal places.
From the Answer Precision drop-down menu, select the number of acceptable decimal places allowed in a response and select the enforce precision check box to require correct answers to contain this specific number of decimal places.
Use Tolerance levels to accept near-accurate, estimated, or rounded answers.
To assess if answers include correct units of measurement, enter a unit type (mm, cm, grams, inches, etc.), and set one of the following Evaluation Options:
Case Insensitive - Auto-grading searches for a matching character pattern in the answer text with or without letter case correctness.
Case Sensitive - Auto-grading searches for a matching character pattern in the answer text that must have letter case correctness.
Regular Expression - Auto-grading uses meta-characters to search for one or more matching strings in the answer text's character pattern. What you set as meta-character parameters helps determine letter case sensitivity.
To assign a weighted points value to the measurement unit, from the Worth: drop-down menu, select a percentage.
In the Variables area, do the following:
Create any variables you want to use with your question by giving the variable a Name, a minimum value in Min, and a maximum value in Max.
Set the number of decimals to provide in the Decimal Places drop-down list.
To set the system's incrementing steps as it generates numbers from the range set by the Min and Max fields, in the Step field, enter a number.
Enter a Question Hint and Question Feedback.
To verify your question, click Preview.
Click Save.
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