Stairs
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How would you measure these stairs?
We drop pins by the amount of sets, and subcategorise by the amount of stairs. There is 1 set and 18 stairs, so you would drop 1 pin and subcategorise it as '13+'
Drop 1 pin, subcategorise 13+
Drop 18 pins, subcategorise 1-4
Drop 1 pin, subcategorise 1-4
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How would you measure these stairs?
There are 4 sets with 6 stairs in each, so you would drop 4 pins for each set, and subcategorise as 5-8 for the amount of stairs in each set.
Drop 24 pins, subcategorise as 1-4
Drop 1 pin, subcategorise as 1-4
Drop 4 pins, subcategorise as 5-8
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How would you measure these stairs?
(Please ignore the stairs in the distance and only focus on the stairs close by)
We have 2 sets of stairs, so we will drop 2 pins, however there are a different amount of stairs in each set so you will subcategorise them differently.
Drop 1 pin, subcategorise 5-8
Drop 2 pins, subcategorise 1-4
Drop 2 pins, subcategorise one as 1-4 and the other as 5-8
Drop 7 pins, subcategorise as 1-4
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These stairs were recorded with 1 pin dropped and subcategorised as 1-4. Was this recorded correctly?
Yes, 1 pin was dropped and subcategorised as 1-4 for 2 sets of stairs
No, it should be 1 pin dropped and subcategorised as 13+ for the amount of stairs
No, it should be 2 pins dropped and subcategorised as 9-12 for the amount of stairs
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