<p>And find an SAT thread with 100 posts of solutions to the upcoming SAT inside of it. The CC’ers need to come up with a plan to get into Hahvahd and the plan must be approved by MORE THAN 50% of the CC community. Should the plan be rejected, the corresponding CC’er will not get into Hahvahd AND will ironically go to a CC. For instance, if the 1st CC’er’s plan is rejected, then he dies and doesn’t get any education. If a CC’er is killed, then the next CC’er gets to come up with a plan, until the last CC’er remaining.</p>
<p>Assume that you are the 1st CC’er to come up with a plan. How would you split the solutions so that you get into the best college possible?</p>
<p>Note: You CANNOT use Affirmative Action or use any trickery to obtain the college (I know, redundant). The Solutions must be split while all 5 CC’ers are conscious. Also, THIS IS NOT HOMEWORK–THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh, and tell me if there are any conditions that are unclear. I’ll try to clarify them as long as they don’t require giving hints.</p>
<p>…what are you on, may i ask?</p>
<p>and… why would you cheat on the sat? memorizing a sequence of letters IMO is way more difficult than using a few critical thinking skills. </p>
<p>I think I’m doing this wrong… lol</p>
<p>I’m so confused with the whole point of this…</p>
<p>These two won’t get into Hahvad.</p>
<p>^Clearly, since they entirely missed the point. However, you, my friend, will certainly gain access to that location of infinite importance.</p>
<p>Offer to pay their way into Hahvahd 3 years later after I become rich and famous.</p>
<p>Hmmmm, giving 20 solutions to each of the CCer’s would be stupid, so we’d need to start with a simply majority, I’d give 34 solutions to myself (or anyone else that insists) and 33 to each of the other two (for total of 100), the other 2 CCer’s can die, and I’d choose my method arbitrarily, and the other CCer’s understand their lives are at stakes, hence they wouldn’t argue.</p>
<p>Afterwards, we’d start trading answers, so in order to mathematically calculate the choices. There is a good chance the answers repeat, and if two questions asked for the number 37 in their answer, and only two questions or even 3 questions had the multiple choices of 37, that would be a clear strategy to implement.</p>
<p>Let me go alter the answer from an earlier thread.</p>
<p>You could give 100 solutions to two people, and 0 to the other two.</p>
<p>8/10 parody thread. You are becoming a quality ■■■■■, mathsci.</p>
<p>^To whom should we give them, though?</p>
<p>Any of them if you’re giving 100.</p>
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<p>Yes please - I need to know if the CCers are perfectly rational, and if they each know that the others are perfectly rational.</p>
<p>CC’ers tend to be as rational as the golden ratio, with all their pseudointellectualism, Mmm-hmmm (Queen Latifah).</p>
<p>If you give the 100 answers to any two,…that won’t happen, since then the other 3 CCer’s will kill you,</p>
<p>I never knew that CCers were so bad at counting…</p>
<p>^Eh, they can’t be good at everything.</p>
<p>We’re assuming you are part of the two, otherwise, you wouldn’t give away the 100, since that’s essentially suicide.</p>
<p>^excellent rebuttal.</p>