Interesting fact... They make all milk fat free, and then add fat back in to make it 1% 2‰ or whole.
Iys simpler to add in a specific amount of fat than to remove that amount and keep the ratio correct.
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Interesting fact... They make all milk fat free, and then add fat back in to make it 1% 2‰ or whole.
Iys simpler to add in a specific amount of fat than to remove that amount and keep the ratio correct.
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2 permille? At that point just call it skim
So for this to be true, the quiz had to have at least 50 questions. That's a terrible number of questions for a quiz.
It could have been one of those "your name is worth 2%" and then the other questions are weighted at 98% total. Those were always fun, I never remembered to write my name at the top.
Yeah or maybe like 10 questions and they got partial credit on one of them. Still I agree with parent comment this is bullshit.
Indeed, that's just an extra level of petty during grading at that point.
Partial credit on a math problem is petty? I don’t think so. Even if you got the answer wrong, maybe you set it up correctly, then just missed a step somewhere or flipped a sign, or whatever. That seems perfectly reasonable to me.
No, I agree partial credit can be useful in many cases.
Here is why I think it is petty in this case:
Maybe they maintain a total of all quizzes points, which becomes a portion of your final grade. In which case, you might actually want that 2%.
When I was in highschool 5% of math tests was in the presentation of the math, lining up your equal signs, not using × or ÷, putting units where appropriate and stuff like that.
1/41 rounded to the nearest percent is also 2%
Or the questions could be worth different amounts
41 is another terrible number of questions for a quiz.
That man grew up to be Sean Penn
Only know of 1.5 and 3.5%.
I only know skim (0) 1% 2%….
Here "Reduced fat" milk is 2%. 3% above is whole. Skim is 1%.
We have 0.1%, 1.5%, 3.5% and 3.8%
Dang, 3.8% sounds amazing.
Here, it's 0%, 1%, 2%, and 3.25%. Oh and it comes in a plastic bag.
Must be a German thing...
Shouldn’t he be called “Blue Top” then?