Assignment Instructions/ Description
Multiple Choice questions in MyEconLab provide four or five possible answers to a question. The possible answers are often labeled A, B, C, etc. To select an answer, click on the radio button beside the answer you wish to choose and then click the Check Answer button in the lower right-hand corner of the window. Question: right arrow→ How many inches are in one foot?A.12Your answer is correct.B.10C.24D.15Sometimes a single question will include multiple parts, like this question, and you must answer all parts to receive full credit. The next three parts of this exercise will give you some experience with answering other types of questions in MyEconLab. Fill-in-the-blank Some questions require you to answer a fill-in-the-blank question by choosing one of several possible answers provided in a drop-down box. First, select an incorrect answer from the drop-down box and then click the Check Answer button to see what happens. Then answer correctly and click Check Answer again to go to the next part. Then answer correctly and click Check Answer again to go to the next part. Part 1, complete the statement: right arrow→ There are nine innings in a typical baseball game. True-False Sometimes questions will simply require you to choose whether a statement is true or false. Select your answer by clicking the radio button beside your answer and then click the Check Answer button.Part 2, evaluate the statement: right arrow→ The sun revolves around the earth. A.TrueB.FalseYour answer is correct.Free numeric response Finally, a question may require a numeric answer. Examples include entering a value read from a graph or chart or as the result of a computation. Again, try an incorrect answer to see what happens. Then type in the correct value and then click the Check Answer button.Part 3, do the calculation: right arrow→3 times×(4 + 1) = 1515 (enter any whole number).
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