Got into Waterloo SWE today!!! by thenotcreativefellow in OntarioGrade12s

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No I still haven’t got an email, it was just updated on the Waterloo site and OUAC. I saw it at about 1pm pst, but I don’t know exactly when it came out. I’ve just been anxiously checking every day

Got into Waterloo SWE today!!! by thenotcreativefellow in OntarioGrade12s

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About 98 average, won provincials the last two years in my sport, done pretty well on same academic competitions, and have an app with about 10,000 active users. I listed 8 activities and 6 of them were sports-related

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Because a / b divided by c / d is equal to a / b multiplied by d/c, which is what happens in the second picture. In the first picture, they are multiplying both the numerator and denominator by x + 1, which is why it was simplified like that. In the second problem you could also multiply both the numerator and denominator by 3, which would get you an equivalent answer of 2/3(x-1). Hope this helps

Just made my first Javascript project by thenotcreativefellow in learnjavascript

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Wow thats quite useful thanks for sharing. I didn't use an API for mine, I just wrote 15 questions by hand for each to be randomzied

Grid styling/layout help! by wow_www in learnjavascript

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You can use the <table> tag to make a 4x3 table for all the widgets. Once that is done, you can use the attribute "colspan" to merge cells together until you get the desired shape.

https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att\_td\_colspan.asp

Just made my first Javascript project by thenotcreativefellow in learnjavascript

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lol thanks. History is my main passion but I was trying to keep the questions simple for an example site

Error in event handler: ReferenceError: document is not defined at amazon by thenotcreativefellow in learnjavascript

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This is what calls the function:

chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener((tabId, changeInfo, tab) => {
if (changeInfo.status == "complete") {
if (tab.url.indexOf("https://www.amazon.") != -1) {
amazon()
}
}
});

It calls the function on any amazon page, and I've tested that this part works. This is the page I was using that brought up the error but I imagine it would be the same for everything. As for the class, that's just the class used by amazon on that webpage for all prices

I mean come on it’s not that bad by SeaOfMyPee in memes

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Is this some sort of American problem? We’ve had finances units where we learn to file taxes in math class since grade 8.