Mapping/Examples/Marks in an Examination
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Example of Mapping
The act of marking an examination may be considered as an exercise in creating a mapping from a set of students to a set of numbers in a precisely defined scale, typically between $0$ and $100$.
Sources
- 1975: Bert Mendelson: Introduction to Topology (3rd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $1$: Theory of Sets: $\S 6$: Functions