Yeah, that is kind of strange. Showing the answers after the score is displayed seems like common sense.
I got 9/10
Stuff that up your arse Mr Va James!
I have no idea which one was wrong????
Good job.
And Mr. Va James’ ears are burning.
Bet most of the missed ones are either the -7 question or the 2,2,5… question. I would have, too, but for seeing the vocab words on one of the lad’s recent review sheets
I managed 10/10, but I had to guess on one and wasn’t very certain about several others. I hated math in school.
Oh let’s talk about hating math in high school. Do you remember your Geometry class? Did you have to memorize theorems, the proofs, and their wretched corollaries? I did and it made zero sense to me, but I suffered through it. I mean, really suffered.
That exercise in sadism put me off math for a good long time.
Guess what? They don’t make Geometry students do that anymore. I’m undecided whether that’s a good thing or manifestly unfair. Kids today don’t know how good they have it. Why, we even had to walk uphill to school in waist deep snow...without boots....
Hey, even if we had passed it by one point I think we would all be doing just fine! 8th grade math is a lot harder than it was when we were in 8th grade!
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If I ever design a quiz I’m going to show the correct answers after the grading is done. How are you supposed to educate the quiz-taker otherwise?
All of which is to say that I got 8 of 10 right but I’m not entirely sure which I got wrong. I suspect it was the -7 and the number series.