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Worksheet A Skeletal Worksheet
Objectives
It can be helpful to say what the point of the worksheet is.
1.
Here’s a first exercise in this worksheet. Notice how we set the workspace in inches.
2.
A second exercise, this time structured with tasks. The workspace specification is assigned to each task.
(a)
Here’s the first task.
Hint.Why not give a hint here, we’re nice authors, right?
(b)
The second task. No hint this time!
OK, we’re now onto a second page, one of the few times you can force this.
3.
Only inside a worksheet can you put an exercise in a sidebyside!
Answer.Sure, you can have an answer here.
4.
Here’s the second column. We also could have just put a figure here if we needed for layout.
5.
One more exercise to do.
Final thoughts.
Put something here because you might run out of time.
You have attempted
of
activities on this page.