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5/9/2011 3:42:12 PM


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The book I am brailling has the California Content Standards number on the line after the answer choices in a test question.
Examble

5. There were three brothers, Fernando was
two years older than Pedro. Pedro was two
years older than Samuel. Together their ages
add up to 63 years. How old is Samuel?
(A) 17
(B) 19
(C) 21
(D) 23
A5.0

Where and in what cell do I put A5.0?

Thank you.
Laura
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5/9/2011 5:30:22 PM

betty.marshall
betty.marshall
Posts: 116
Since I am not familiar with the California Content Standards number, I am going to consult with other members of the math committee before posting a reply. Stay tuned ...

Betty
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5/9/2011 6:55:56 PM

betty.marshall
betty.marshall
Posts: 116
I have checked with others who are familiar with California examination format, and this is the answer I received.

In the past, the standards number was required in the transcription of textbooks. The transcriber should check with the agency that she is doing the project for to be sure. If needed, it should be consistent with other tests in the series. It could be placed at the end of the question in brackets, and a TN could be used to let the reader know that it was moved.

I hope this information helps!
Betty
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5/11/2011 11:00:34 AM


Guest
Thank you for checking.
Laura
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