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- spellchecked (BUG#1052)

    1: \label{Course_Problem_Weight}
    2: The ``problem weight'' parameter is used to calculate the points of a
    3: problem.  The default spreadsheet uses the weight as the points.  You
    4: may want to think of a problem's weight in comparison to other
    5: problems.  For example, all problems with a weight of 1 means that
    6: both easy and difficult problems are given the same weight.  If you
    7: choose to customize the spreadsheet, then the problem weight and
    8: points may not equal each other for your course.  The default weight
    9: of all problems and problem parts is 1.

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