Other's Responses
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Yes. Complete WIN!
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"Not a teacher on earth writes that sloppy. Fake!" Actually, the majority of teachers I've had, had even WORSE handwriting than that. I consider that quite neat for a teacher. As for "truely", my ENGLISH teacher last year spelled EVERYTHING wrong, and since this seems to be a science teacher (maybe? but definitely not English), it's quite possible for him/her to have...well...not the best grasp on spelling. Just sayin'. Some people are too quick to cry fake.
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Gutsy move, man. THE TEACHER IS COOL. (s)he totally is gutsy, I bet, LIKE THIS KIDDO HERE.
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Apparently the teacher can't spell, either.... truely?
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ummm, what? Screw you, it's funny!!!
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I think the spelling and handwriting may be due to a dyslexic teacher or something... (This is based on the fact that iv'e had a dyslexic teacher)
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7 points become 14 :)
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he made the variable v equal 0, making the problem incredibly easy. And the teacher can't spell.
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The teacher spelled "truly" wrong. -____-
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my teachers writes even more sloppy!
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uhmm.. what?
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Aww I wish my science teacher would make mistakes like this
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Who cares how they spelled truly? But no one mentioned the capital B after a comma... and anyway, Americans have been spelling stuff wrong for hundreds of years, i.e. color-- No, no, sorry, but it's colour.
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ummm, what?
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that's funny, there is one just like this except with thousands of votes and comments in the "popular" tab! I wonder who copied who there....
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No ya dummy 14 is the total amount of points (s)he got on that page!
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you don't get it cuz you're stupid!
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Yeah, when you're a teacher grading 90 students' work in one sitting, you want to do it quickly and efficiently. Handwriting (and sometimes spelling) goes out the window sometimes. This one seems legit.
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Electrical potential differs based on distance but is always zero at a point. The teacher apparently didn't specify where, although the student should have probably assumed infinity.
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the chuck norris of science....
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Guys, he clearly teaches some kind of science, and scientists think that the English language is stupid and not worth studying; don't worry about it.
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V is electric potential (voltage) not velocity.
Yes. Complete WIN!