8pi or 15pi? vote now!

<p>maybe crypto’s smart friend isn’t that smart :)) No offense !!! </p>

<p>I wonder why some people never understand the definition of circle.</p>

<p>I agree that they should throw the question out. It is way too controversial for such a seemingly simple problem. The wording on it was horrible.</p>

<p>I agree…it should be thrown out if I got it wrong and it should be counted if I got it right.</p>

<p>obviously…</p>

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<p>Haha, that works for me too.</p>

<p>It should only be thrown out if I get it wrong! And hopefully if a lot of people miss it than it will help the math curve to be more generous!</p>

<p>15pi, although I have to admit that the question seemed too easy to be true :&lt;/p>

<p>let’s split it in half and just say 11.5 pi…</p>

<p>it’s 8pi, i got 800 on math 3 out of 3 times, it’s right!!! :)</p>

<p>i like netshark’s plan.</p>

<p>and newby- just because you’ve gotten 800 before does not make you infallible.</p>

<p>i don’t get it. it’s not like they’re gonna throw it out just b/c you say so.
also, it’s obvious that it’s 15pi. there was nothing wrong with the wording.
just keep it simple. it wasn’t like the question was number 25.</p>

<p>In one day we will know! If you get an 800 in math get on and say if u put 15! or 8 pi!!</p>

<p>In one day we will know! If you get an 800 in math get on and say if u put 15! or 8 pi!!"</p>

<p>This kind of loses accuracy if there’s a -1 = 800 score, unless someone is sure they missed another one and still got an 800.</p>

<p>haha the DEBATE IS OVER! I got 800 and i got a grid-in wrong, and i put 15pi!! unless this curve had triple 800s, 15pi was right</p>

<p>Go 15 pi! We’re number 1! Go team!</p>

<p>780 Math here and I got 15pi, but I know which one I missed.</p>

<p>got an 800 here, put 15pi</p>

<p>800, 15pi he he</p>

<p>8pi got 800</p>

<p>oooh, this math curve was 800,800 then??? hmmm…</p>

<p>we may never know!</p>

<p>Andrew said that he knew he missed one grid-in. And I think it’s fairly safe to assume the curve wasn’t 800, 800, 800 as this happens once in a blue moon (and this math section was particularly easy). So 15pi is the right answer.</p>