Rubric (20 Points Total) Criteria Full Points Partial…
Rubric (20 Points Total) Criteria Full Points Partial Points Limited Points No/Low Credit Points Tinkercad Circuit Implementation Circuit is fully correct, all gates are connected properly, simulation works perfectly, and outputs are accurate for all test cases. Minor connection or labeling mistakes, but the circuit functions correctly with only small issues. Several connection mistakes; circuit partially works but outputs are inconsistent. Circuit is incomplete, incorrect, or does not function in simulation. 10 pts Circuit Diagram Drawing Diagram is neat, complete, and correctly represents all AND, OR, and NOT gate connections with proper labels. Diagram is mostly correct with minor drawing or labeling errors. Diagram is partially correct but contains multiple missing connections or unclear labels. Diagram is incorrect, incomplete, or unclear. 5 pts Truth Table Completion Truth table is fully completed with all outputs correct for every input combination. One minor mistake in the truth table outputs. Multiple mistakes in the truth table, but some correct outputs are shown. Truth table is incomplete or mostly incorrect. 5 pts Total: 20 Points
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