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Big-Daddy
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May 04, 2013, 06:12:48 AM »
I think they should have just said half of the total mass of F in the toothpaste is in Na2PO3F and half is in F.
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The goal of the authors of competition problems is to make the text as much ambiguous as it is possible
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Writing good test questions isn't trivial. What seems well worded to one person is often ambiguous to another. That's why good test-writers will have their questions peer-reviewed like any other document. It's especially important in competitions.
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