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documentclass[11pt, a4paper]article
usepackagecmbright
usepackage[margin=2cm]geometry
usepackagemulticol
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
beginenumerate[label=textbfarabic*, leftmargin=*, labelsep=1cm]
item A question

medskip
hrulefill

medskip
hrulefill
[1]
endenumerate


Using the above code as a starting point, I'd like to reproduce the following question style, so that there's a gap between the mark for a question and the main body of the question (and the horizontal lines for working out) as shown. Any help appreciated.enter image description here









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    documentclass[11pt, a4paper]article
    usepackagecmbright
    usepackage[margin=2cm]geometry
    usepackagemulticol
    usepackageenumitem
    begindocument
    beginenumerate[label=textbfarabic*, leftmargin=*, labelsep=1cm]
    item A question

    medskip
    hrulefill

    medskip
    hrulefill
    [1]
    endenumerate


    Using the above code as a starting point, I'd like to reproduce the following question style, so that there's a gap between the mark for a question and the main body of the question (and the horizontal lines for working out) as shown. Any help appreciated.enter image description here









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      documentclass[11pt, a4paper]article
      usepackagecmbright
      usepackage[margin=2cm]geometry
      usepackagemulticol
      usepackageenumitem
      begindocument
      beginenumerate[label=textbfarabic*, leftmargin=*, labelsep=1cm]
      item A question

      medskip
      hrulefill

      medskip
      hrulefill
      [1]
      endenumerate


      Using the above code as a starting point, I'd like to reproduce the following question style, so that there's a gap between the mark for a question and the main body of the question (and the horizontal lines for working out) as shown. Any help appreciated.enter image description here









      share














      documentclass[11pt, a4paper]article
      usepackagecmbright
      usepackage[margin=2cm]geometry
      usepackagemulticol
      usepackageenumitem
      begindocument
      beginenumerate[label=textbfarabic*, leftmargin=*, labelsep=1cm]
      item A question

      medskip
      hrulefill

      medskip
      hrulefill
      [1]
      endenumerate


      Using the above code as a starting point, I'd like to reproduce the following question style, so that there's a gap between the mark for a question and the main body of the question (and the horizontal lines for working out) as shown. Any help appreciated.enter image description here







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