I should thank you for doing such a QA work and offering suggestions.
Attached is the printout of pdf of selected questions(qaprintnos.php) and comments are as follows
1172 : local database corrected will upload in next 15days
1743 : sigma appears correctly, but on different lines( bug in mpdf)
2000 : for multiplication should i use* instead of X?
2015 : same as 1743
1026 After V it is = sign(magnify pdf )
1785 : bug in mpdf need to find a work around
2054 : need to experiment
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Shashi Kiran <kiranshash@yahoo.com> wrote:
1. Did you say the sigma is fixed ? I just tried opening a page and it is not. Q 326 - ganita section.
All these notes below are in the Ganita and I selected both English and Kannada option.2. Q 1743 - the <sub> has to be fixed.3. Q 2000 - it says TnXr ( does it mean that 'X" is the multiplication - It looks like a variable. ) Confuses students. If possible remove the capital X.4. Q 1785 - <sub> needs to be fixed.5. Q 2054 - the A U B is fine, but the latter formula has a strange character in the page.6. Q 1026 - in the answers - the v/ (funny character) (Pi h ) - this character needs to be fixed.
7. Q 1172 in English -the <sub> tag is showing up as is.
8. Q 2015 - Here I see the Sigma character - this has to be included in Q 326, just increase the font size if possible.
9. Q 1743 - the 3rd option and the 4th options are in subset format, I think the 2nd option did not have a </sub>
Regards, Shashi
From: Somayaji KVR <freeganita@gmail.com>
To: Shashi Kiran <kiranshash@yahoo.com>
Cc: kiranshashi.shaale@blogger.com
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2012 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: Please respond back to Yahoo email id.
1. ** and !! are terminators for me to use inside database
2. ROOT, SIGMA, MATRIX are to be decoded: now you may try latest uploaded phps on the web
3. JPEG is for internal use suggesting the Q/A are image files
4. I had to use " as ' was giving error while inserting in to database.( work around) Trying to find alternatives
5. 99-9 : as per as questions/answers are concerned they were set by teachers. I do not validate answers
6. a/b does not align properly hence have used the division signOn Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Shashi Kiran2 <shkiran2@in.ibm.com> wrote:
Dear Somayaji.
What is the ** mean ?
Please number the answers ( already discussed )
Optional answers in the next line.
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Is it possible to write/print the division likein the text books - one
below the other ?
The children are not used to the sign ?
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Single quotes
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Sigma - replace with the correct symbol.
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I am not sure I understood the question ?
Are you asking how many 2 digit numbers are there ? I think there are
three, and they are 1. 10, 2. 99 and 90. so the answer is '3', But your
answer is '2' - Did I understand the question right ?
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Thanks and Regards
Somayaji K V R
"Behind every successful person there is a teacher"
Together we can make a difference
Please visit www.FREEganita.com and www.eShale.org
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