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<script type="text/javascript" src="../MVLE/jquery-1.8.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../MVLE/multiplechoice.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../MVLE/mvle.css">
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<div class="title">How Fast Does a Computer Go?</div>
<div class="MultipleChoice" identifier="how fast is a computer">
<div id="interaction" hasinlinefeedback="true" maxchoices="1" responseIdentifier="mc" shuffle="false">
<div class="prompt">Select the single best answer to the question. <b>How long does it take a typical home computer to add two big numbers together?</b></div>
<div class="choice" identifier="c1">
<div class="text">It can add them together about once a second.</div>
<div class="feedback"> Computers are much, much faster than this! Almost everything a computer does involves adding numbers together. Even drawing a simple shape can make a computer add hundreds or thousands of numbers together.</div>
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<div class="choice" identifier="c2">
<div class="feedback">Computers are faster than this! The UNIVAC, first made in 1951, could add 100,000 ten-digit numbers together each second.</div>
<div class="text">It can add them together about 1,000 times a second.</div>
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<div class="choice" identifier="c3">
<div class="feedback">his answer is closest to correct. However, different computers can vary widely in their computational power. An iPhone may be cool but its processor gets owned by a Sun workstation. And, even being able to add 100,000,000 numbers a second is <b>not</b> instantly; many problems require much, much more adding than that.</div>
<div class="text">It can add them together about 100,000,000 times a second.</div>
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<div class="choice" identifier="c4">
<div class="feedback">All computers have limits, and this will never change. It's easy to think up problems that are simple to describe but would take a modern computer a century to calculate!</div>
<div class="text">It adds numbers instantly.</div>
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<div class="responseDeclaration" identifier="mc">
<div class="correctResponse" identifier="c3"></div> //might have several of these...
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