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For number 3, is the point distribution supposed to be 10 points each for parts a b and c? And how should it be distributed for question 5?
 
For number 3, is the point distribution supposed to be 10 points each for parts a b and c? And how should it be distributed for question 5?
 
:Oops, I forgot there was part c) in Question 3. Please give 15 points for part c). I made the correction on the  [[HW8_ECE301_Spring2011_Prof_Boutin|homework page]]. I am not sure what is unclear about Question 5: can you be more precise? -pm
 
:Oops, I forgot there was part c) in Question 3. Please give 15 points for part c). I made the correction on the  [[HW8_ECE301_Spring2011_Prof_Boutin|homework page]]. I am not sure what is unclear about Question 5: can you be more precise? -pm
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It says for #5 total is 25 pts and for a) it's 25 points and b) 20 points. Change total to 45 then?
  
 
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Discussion for HW8, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin

For number 3, is the point distribution supposed to be 10 points each for parts a b and c? And how should it be distributed for question 5?

Oops, I forgot there was part c) in Question 3. Please give 15 points for part c). I made the correction on the homework page. I am not sure what is unclear about Question 5: can you be more precise? -pm


It says for #5 total is 25 pts and for a) it's 25 points and b) 20 points. Change total to 45 then?


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