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#1 Raptor320

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 10:37 AM

MATHS QUIZ
This is a simple maths program that was originally made for a school project but I decided to share it here anyway. It generates random questions and works pretty well. It also gives you a score (correct/question number) and also a percentage (x%). Hopefully, it won't require a screen shot because it's just a single room game with buttons that generate questions. Enjoy!

Made with GM6.1 Registered. It is only 1.04mb. And the download button: Click Here!

Enjoy! Or at least enjoy it as much as you could enjoy maths ;)
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Edited by Raptor320, 18 January 2008 - 10:54 AM.

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#2 MATTHEWGS

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 10:53 AM

Nice quiz. I'm not very good at mathematics, but these questions were quite easy. 4 to the power of 1 isn't really difficult, is it? I kept my score at 100%, until I typed a number wrong ;)
Oh, and you used particles, and they can only be used in GM registered I think.
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#3 Raptor320

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 10:57 AM

Nice quiz. I'm not very good at mathematics, but these questions were quite easy. 4 to the power of 1 isn't really difficult, is it? I kept my score at 100%, until I typed a number wrong ;)
Oh, and you used particles, and they can only be used in GM registered I think.

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Yeah, some are hard (like cube root of something over 1000) and some are easy (4 to the power of 1). It's not flawless as far as difficulty is concerned, but it's pretty good in my opinion. Yep, you're right, I used registered functions. I just edited the first post. Thanks for the reply!
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#4 Schreib

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 07:09 PM

This is aritmethics. Not mathematics.
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#5 Raptor320

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Posted 19 January 2008 - 12:13 AM

This is aritmethics. Not mathematics.

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I suppose, although arithmetics falls under the category of mathematics.
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