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Multiplication Challenge

http://www.lgrinberg.org/programs/mult.tar.gz
'Multiplication Challenge' is a game for children that asks random questions with intergers from 0 to a number you specify (10 is defualt.) There are two modes, FLASHCARD and TEST. In FLASHCARD mode, you are given a set of 10 questions, and it will not let you through until you answer correctly. In TEST mode, you are given a set of 25 questions and it will tell you whether you got it correctly or not after your answer. At the end, it tells you your score.

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released on 16 November 2004

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GPLv2orlaterJanet Casey18 November 2004


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"Email lgrinberg@gmail.com" Leonid Grinberg Maintainer

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Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:lgrinberg@gmail.com


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Required to use Perl interpreter
Required to build Perl interpreter


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