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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.