Programming (29) Results of optional exercises
Group: 1 º Bachiller A (2.5 points at stake)
showing the multiplication of two numbers (previously entered by the user), but without using the multiplication operation , division, or power (* / ^). Note that if one is 0 the result should be 0 y. .. also I want you to be aware that any of them or both negative, and the result should be correcto.ahh? that's life ... I trust you guys ... you can do it ...
Miguel A. Montaño -> delivered but not loop exists to multiply, incomplete.
Javier Guerra -> works but when the 2 nd is not negative, instead just let it be negative on 1, "and that discrimination? You have every right to work 75%. 0.75 points for you
Francisco Carpio -> works in all cases except when the second is negative, very silly bug, it works 75% of possible cases. Take a look again and see. 0.75 points for you
Juan Antonio Rodríguez León -> Operation 100% correct 1 point for you
Group: 1 º Bachiller B (2.5 points at stake)
showing the multiplication of two numbers (previously entered by the user), but operating without using multiplication, division, or power (* / ^). Note that if one is 0 the result should be 0. (If one is negative does not do anything, go out and point)
Enrique José Gómez Fernández -> 100% working properly! you you 2.5 points!
Marco Ortega -> Same NAMontaño, I need not multiply loop.
Group: 1 º Bachiller C (2.5 points at stake)
the user will not correctly entering numbers as a magic number that invented the computer at random from 0 to 11 . (To do this you must know that the random order (10) generates a random number from 0 to 9) must be counting the attempts and show at the end.
Ana Gutierrez -> Delivered and works almost perfectly (90%, you forgot to put the word chance) 0.43 points for you
Isabel Acedo -> delivered and working properly (100%) 0.55 points for you
Ana Carolina -> delivered and it works almost perfectly (90% , you forgot to put the word chance) 0.43 points for you
Manuel Álvarez -> delivered and perfect (100%) 0.55 points for you
Alberto Simo -> works ok! (100%) 0.55 points for you
Group: 1 º Bachiller D (2.5 points at stake)
the user will not correctly entering numbers as a magic number that invented the computer at random from 0 to 11. (To do this you must know that the random order (10) generates a random number from 0 to 9) You have to go telling every time the user is mistaken if it is greater or less than the magic number.
Luis Pérez -> Operating entirely correct (100%) 2.5 for you (say thank your compis for not participating)
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