[Blindmath] Question

winona trumpetqueenwb at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 02:47:26 UTC 2011


Yeah.  I think she is.  And I don't think I'll need 4 pages of 
notes.  I think I know mostly what I'm doing.

Winona

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Mooney <susanannemooney at gmail.com
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics 
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Date sent: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 19:50:20 -0400
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Question

Depending on how complex things get, one page of print can equal 
anywhere
from 2-4 pages of braille in a textbook.  I am assuming the 
teacher is
talking about using the paper for working problems, as "scratch 
paper"?  If
so, you would probably need at least 4 sheets of braille paper 
since you
wouldn't be using the backs.

SM

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 12:43 PM, winona 
<trumpetqueenwb at gmail.com> wrote:

 Hello everyone,

 I have a geometry exam next week and my teacher told us that we 
can use one
 sheet of notebook paper front and back for anything that we 
don't feel
 comfortable with or are a little unsure of.  So my question is, 
how many
 pages is that in Braille? I've heard that for every page and 
Braille is only
 is only half a page in print, but sence geometrry have so much 
pictures,
 wouldn't that take up more space than words?

 I hope this makes sence.  And I have to do it because my teacher 
is grading
 it as a quiz grade.

 Thanks,
 Winona

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