Here is an example. <numericalresponse answer="$ang1" unit="deg" format="3s" id="12">
<responseparam name="tol" default="1%" description="Numerical Tolerance" type="tolerance" /> <responseparam name="sig" default="2,4" description="Significant Figures" type="int_range,0-5" /> <answergroup> <answer name="ALT1" type="unordered"> <value>$ang2</value> </answer> </answergroup> <textline readonly="no" /> </numericalresponse> where $ang1 and $ang2 are the two angles. Regards, -hk On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Lucas, Mark <luc...@ohio.edu> wrote: > I’m spacing it, and I don’t use this feature often. I’ve poked cuikcly > through the manual > and am not seeing it. > > How do I allow two different correct answers in a numerical response > problem? > > I’m looking to have both 90 and 270 be correct answers. > > Thanks! > Mark > > -- > Mark Lucas > email: luc...@ohiou.edu > 252D Clippinger Lab phone: > (740)597-2984 > Department of Physics and Astronomy fax: (740)593-0433 > Ohio University > Athens, OH 45701 > > _______________________________________________ > LON-CAPA-users mailing list > LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org > http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users >
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