What rubric? I've looked again and still can't find the bit about the calculator. Anyway, I got 20. Most of them don't require involved numerical calculations, even when they look like they do.
It doesn't seem terribly well designed though. Apart from the use of "solve" when they actually mean "evaluate", and the tennis ball mentioned in another comment (which "is rolled with twice the force" when they mean at twice the velocity)… when they give you a box with four formulae in it, why don't they make the formulae clickable (given that they've gone to the trouble of doing it in Flash)? Instead you have to choose A, B, C or D which don't line up with the unlabelled formulae. Perhaps that's all part of the test (if so, I passed).
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Date: 2005-09-20 04:45 pm (UTC)It doesn't seem terribly well designed though. Apart from the use of "solve" when they actually mean "evaluate", and the tennis ball mentioned in another comment (which "is rolled with twice the force" when they mean at twice the velocity)… when they give you a box with four formulae in it, why don't they make the formulae clickable (given that they've gone to the trouble of doing it in Flash)? Instead you have to choose A, B, C or D which don't line up with the unlabelled formulae. Perhaps that's all part of the test (if so, I passed).