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This PG code shows how to require students to enter units with their answers.
 
This PG code shows how to require students to enter units with their answers.
 
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* File location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits1.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits.pg]
 
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* PGML location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits1_PGML.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits1_PGML.pg]
 
* PGML location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits1_PGML.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/DiffCalc/AnswerWithUnits1_PGML.pg]
   
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<tr valign="top">
 
<tr valign="top">
<th> PG problem file </th>
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<th style="width: 50%"> PG problem file </th>
 
<th> Explanation </th>
 
<th> Explanation </th>
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
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loadMacros(
 
loadMacros(
"PGstandard.pl",
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'PGstandard.pl',
"MathObjects.pl",
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'MathObjects.pl',
"parserNumberWithUnits.pl",
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'parserNumberWithUnits.pl',
"parserFormulaWithUnits.pl",
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'parserFormulaWithUnits.pl',
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'PGML.pl',
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'PGcourse.pl'
 
);
 
);
   
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<td style="background-color:#ffffdd;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<td style="background-color:#ffffdd;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Context("Numeric")->variables->are(t=>"Real");
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Context('Numeric')->variables->are(t=>'Real');
   
$h = Formula("-16 t^2 + 16");
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$h = Formula('-16 t^2 + 16');
 
$v = $h->D('t');
 
$v = $h->D('t');
 
$v1 = $v->eval(t=>1);
 
$v1 = $v->eval(t=>1);
 
$a = $v->D('t');
 
$a = $v->D('t');
   
$answer[0] = FormulaWithUnits("$v","ft/s");
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$answer1 = FormulaWithUnits("$v",'ft/s');
$answer[1] = NumberWithUnits("$v1","ft/s");
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$answer2 = NumberWithUnits("$v1",'ft/s');
$answer[2] = FormulaWithUnits("$a","ft/s^2");
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$answer3 = FormulaWithUnits("$a",'ft/s^2');
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
</td>
 
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<td style="background-color:#ffdddd;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<td style="background-color:#ffdddd;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Context()->texStrings;
 
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BEGIN_PGML
BEGIN_TEXT
 
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Suppose the height of a falling object, in feet above the ground, is given by
Suppose the height of a falling object, in feet
 
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[` h(t) = [$h] `] for [` t \geq 0 `], where time is measured in seconds.
above the ground, is given by \( h(t) = $h \)
 
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for \( t \geq 0 \), where time is measured in
 
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a. What is the velocity of the object? [______________]{$answer1}
seconds.
 
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$BR
 
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b. What is the velocity of the object when it hits the ground? [______________]{$answer2}
$BR
 
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(a) What is the velocity of the object? Include
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c. What is the acceleration of the object? Include units in your answer. [______________]{$answer3}
units in your answer.
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$BR
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Note: use units in all answers. [@ helpLink('units') @]*
\{ ans_rule(20) \}
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END_PGML
\{ helpLink("units") \}
 
$BR
 
$BR
 
(b) What is the velocity of the object when it
 
hits the ground? Include units in your answer.
 
$BR
 
\{ ans_rule(20) \}
 
\{ helpLink("units") \}
 
$BR
 
$BR
 
(c) What is the acceleration of the object?
 
Include units in your answer.
 
$BR
 
\{ ans_rule(20) \}
 
\{ helpLink("units") \}
 
END_TEXT
 
Context()->normalStrings;
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
<td style="background-color:#ffcccc;padding:7px;">
 
<td style="background-color:#ffcccc;padding:7px;">
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<b>Main Text:</b>
 
<b>Main Text:</b>
 
Don't forget to use <code>helpLink("units")</code> so your students will have access to the complete list of units that WeBWorK understands.
 
Don't forget to use <code>helpLink("units")</code> so your students will have access to the complete list of units that WeBWorK understands.
</p>
 
</td>
 
</tr>
 
 
<!-- Answer evaluation section -->
 
 
<tr valign="top">
 
<td style="background-color:#eeddff;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<pre>
 
$showPartialCorrectAnswers = 1;
 
 
foreach my $i (0..2) {
 
ANS( $answer[$i]->cmp() );
 
}
 
</pre>
 
<td style="background-color:#eeccff;padding:7px;">
 
<p>
 
<b>Answer Evaluation:</b>
 
 
</p>
 
</p>
 
</td>
 
</td>
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<td style="background-color:#ddddff;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<td style="background-color:#ddddff;border:black 1px dashed;">
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Context()->texStrings;
 
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BEGIN_PGML_SOLUTION
BEGIN_SOLUTION
 
 
Solution explanation goes here.
 
Solution explanation goes here.
END_SOLUTION
 
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END_PGML_SOLUTION
Context()->normalStrings;
 
   
COMMENT('MathObject version.');
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COMMENT('Uses PGML.');
   
 
ENDDOCUMENT();
 
ENDDOCUMENT();

Revision as of 06:36, 11 March 2023

Answer is a Number or Formula with Units

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This PG code shows how to require students to enter units with their answers.


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PG problem file Explanation

Problem tagging data

Problem tagging:

DOCUMENT(); 

loadMacros(
  'PGstandard.pl',
  'MathObjects.pl',
  'parserNumberWithUnits.pl',
  'parserFormulaWithUnits.pl',
  'PGML.pl',
  'PGcourse.pl'
);

TEXT(beginproblem());

Initialization: We load parserNumberWithUnits.pl and parserFormulaWithUnits.pl.

Context('Numeric')->variables->are(t=>'Real');

$h = Formula('-16 t^2 + 16');
$v = $h->D('t');
$v1 = $v->eval(t=>1);
$a = $v->D('t');

$answer1 = FormulaWithUnits("$v",'ft/s');
$answer2 = NumberWithUnits("$v1",'ft/s');
$answer3 = FormulaWithUnits("$a",'ft/s^2');

Setup: We use the differentiation operator ->D('t') and the evaluation method ->eval() to construct the derivative and evaluate it as a function. If we were writing several questions like this with different height functions, using the differentiation and evaluation methods would really speed up the writing.

BEGIN_PGML
Suppose the height of a falling object, in feet above the ground, is given by
[` h(t) = [$h] `] for [` t \geq 0 `], where time is measured in seconds.

a. What is the velocity of the object?  [______________]{$answer1}

b. What is the velocity of the object when it hits the ground? [______________]{$answer2}

c. What is the acceleration of the object?  Include units in your answer. [______________]{$answer3}

Note: use units in all answers. [@ helpLink('units') @]*
END_PGML

Main Text: Don't forget to use helpLink("units") so your students will have access to the complete list of units that WeBWorK understands.

BEGIN_PGML_SOLUTION
Solution explanation goes here.
END_PGML_SOLUTION

COMMENT('Uses PGML.');

ENDDOCUMENT();

Solution:

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