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  1. I am attempting to develop a website for a university project where I am supposed to create a quiz that stores the users name and answers then decides if the answers are sufficient for mastery. If the student does well enough then a 'certificate' is printed to the screen for the user to print out their recognition. If they do not then it reports back their answers so that the student knows to go back and study. The problem is, is that we are supposed to build this website in google sites. i have little qualms with google sites for the project is almost complete except for the fact that google sites and javascript do not seem to get a long to well; which i believe is the key to solving the quiz problem i am having. Every time i attempt to enter javascript into the html editor on the site i get an error and find that the google site edited my code pretty incredibly. However, HTML seems to have little issue with editing the site. Is there a way to build my quiz in html to meet my above requirements? if not or if this isn't efficient does any one have any ideas as to how i could make my quiz according to the specs? The quiz needs to be 20 questions. So i am currently, and painstakingly so, making a giant tree like web to cover all the combination outcomes but clearly this is quite extensive and exhaustive. So any help would be appreciated.
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  2. (f(x+y)-f(xy))/(3x) = f(y/(3x))-11-y Find f(x) where f(x) is a polynomial.
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  3. 2f(1/x)-f(x)+2f(2/x)-f(x/2) = x, x is defined on the reals except where x =0 find f(x) =
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  4. This may be a little over the top, but are you
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  5. Oh. I see. Separate
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  6. or may I make some "suggestions?"
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  7. Ok, I get it. . . separate Good one
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  9. I'll allow it. Nuptial Feel free to critique: Reverse a dad joke = pun = nup To marry is a clue to the whole word The last of the first = the last half of initial = -tial. Were I to rewrite, this would certainly be the place to start.
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  10. This is an absolute ace of a riddle.
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  11. The First Lady of one poem ruined everything!
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  12. I understood the OP that you can only remove X coins from ONE chest and deduce the contents of all chests by observing removed coins. What's the lowest X?
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  13. The thing that makes this problem different is
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  14. I get 13. Take one coin of each chest. a) You get two Gold, one Silver: Silver is identified, remains to distinguish all_Gold and Gold_Silver. Take 10 more coins from the first G: - if they are all gold, you identified all_Gold, the remaining is Gold_Silver - if you get a silver coin, you identified Gold_Silver, the remaining is all_Gold b) You get one Gold, two Silver: Same proceeding, permute Gold/Silver.
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  15. My co-worker gave me a puzzle to solve and I am stumped. Here is what he gave me: .. ... . ..... ... . ... . ... ..... . .. . ..... ... ... (I=J) The only clues were: "It's a cipher. You'll tap into it soon enough" Surely it's something to do with morse code? Can someone please help me to understand?
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  16. i cant for the llfe of me find the flaw with his logic. somewhere between factoring each polynomial and the step before is wrong. but i see no mistake.
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  17. A Riddle from a video game, that should have two letters as an answer. I cannot figure it out, and thereby I am stuck in the game The following story should be a journey in the shape of two letters: I started on a continent where the days are as dark as the nights and travelled north until I reached the land of the rising sun, from where I followed a fateful path which led to US involvement in the second world war. I then swiftly changed direction until I reached the coldest palace in Europe. I had a break for several months, but thanks to some guy called Lenin I decided to get out of there. I then traveled to the sea of one thousand and one nights, and upon reaching the waters follow the route of the spice merchant in reverse. When I reached the islands of glass and lace, I then finished my journey at the star of Africa. I already tried some different things, but no luck. If you have an answer that you think is correct, I will try it in the game and if we solved it, I'll answer the question with spoiler tags.
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  18. lost in the dark first child of mind bright light shining purpose defined
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  19. Hi there, I got stuck in brain test 2 game, where can I see the answers for all levels of this game? I want it to be up to date and all the levels have been solved so that I can see the answer wherever I get stuck. thanks.
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  20. Quick question what is the difference between prophets and psychics (that use intuition as their "mode of operation")?
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  21. Only if they're imaginary stonenibblers.
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  22. Hello, ive just made this account cause im desperate and need help with a riddle/puzzle i've been sitting on for a few days now, and i cant figure out the solution for the life of me. the game is: testoffailure (if you wanna try it youself go ahead its fun) it is a URL based riddle which means you enter the answer of the puzzle on any given page in the URL and it takes you to the next page/puzzle (so /answer.html) The page um stuck on is this one (dont click if you dont wanna give it a try yourself) id be so thankful if anyone could help me figure this out. the answers are mostly one word answers. thanks in advance, wabbels
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  23. I sort of hesitate to relay a tongue in cheek report I read a while back that photochromic materials are not of recent discovery, but were actually known back in the time of Alexander the Great. A black substance could be ground into powder and dissolved in water. Alexander’s troops would soak strips of cloth torn from their togas in this solution and tie them around their wrists. As the sun rose, traversed the sky and then set, the treated cloth would change color, and by glancing at them his men could tell the approximate time of day. They called it Alexander’s Rag Time Band.
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  25. I was cruising the TV and I came across the Beat The Clock TV show from 1950s. There was a challenge That looked like this:Two small ballsEach on its own 18" string suspended from a wooden barThe balls were 18" apart.You had to put 2 smoking pipe in your mouthYou couldn't use your hands after you put the pipes in your mouth.The ball rested on top of the hole, but did not go in.You had to get one ball in each of the smoking pipesHow do you do it?It wasn't solved on the show I watched.Now, if you get the first ball in and then try for the second, the ark of first ball means you couldn't get to the bottom of the second ball to put it in the pipe.------If you know another site that solves these things; post it here.
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  26. HTML is not enough, as a minimum you will need CSS and Java
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  29. HTML alone is not enough to create website that evaluates correct quiz answers as far as I know. You would need some scripts for that. Or you could use easy online solutions which help you to create the quiz without coding: http://www.surveymonkey.com/ http://polldaddy.com/
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  30. as already mentioned, screen prints would help
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