Having multiple answers for one answer box- Formula Questions

Re: Having multiple answers for one answer box- Formula Questions

by Dominique Bauer -
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Hello Emma and Ahmad,

You can also use the Formulas question. One advantage is that you can easily generate random data. Considering the multiplication of two different numbers, a and b, with values ​​between 21 and 69, say, and with different units and tens, there are 1666 different sets of a, b values ​​for this problem. The four sets of possible answers for the third and fourth boxes are easily obtained with grading criteria.

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Try it here ↗.