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The Maths quiz
by Mastercool2
The Maths quiz
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Description
This is my first attempt in a quiz !
Actually I made it because i didn't really want to learn maths I wanted to play it ^^ .
If you notice any bugs or wrong answers please tell me how I can find them.
In the future I may implement sounds or make the order of the questions random!
How to Play
Click the right answer within the given time.
The answer will be explained after that
Comments
brendoom
Nov. 27, 2011
I could have done a lot better without a time limit over me. Maybe just show how long it took to do the questions at the end and compare them for a score?
Bishop_h2
Sep. 29, 2009
29/36 B! Looks like I remember something from High School.
Turgor
Dec. 19, 2008
re marchhare: Yeah i first wanted to calculate what the effective monthly interest would be with the yearly interest given, but figured that could never be done within the time limit... also that wouldn't really fit with the level of difficulty all the other questions have, it's all very basic stuff, compound interests are slightly more advanced.
Klaser
Dec. 15, 2008
fushicho84 is wrong, it is 11.
4(3/5) + 6(4/10) means 4 times three over five, plus six times four over ten, which is wrong.
Either use the scientific calculator, or make the mixed numerals into improper fractions. Then you'll get 11
maxevil1
Nov. 17, 2012
Actually number/0 (if number isnt 0) isnt impossible in limits its equal to +/-∞.