<p>does anyone know which sections were experimental???</p>
<p>the average age of the five new managers? 58 maybe?</p>
<p>Yeah 58. Very easy to check if you’re right on averagin questions.</p>
<p>yes 58 is right</p>
<p>for the managers, do you remember the numbers given in the problem? for some reason i want to say the numbers of manager were 25 and 30. but i can’t remember the given ages…</p>
<p>I think 25 managers had a mean age of 40, and five new ones increased the mean age to 42 or 43 maybe?</p>
<p>did everyone get the problem about the 4 teams, each playing the other 3 twice? i’m really hoping that was experimental…</p>
<p>For the dice problem, did it rotate two times so that the answer was the shape on the exact side that the “other shape whose opposite we were finding” was before the rotation?</p>
<p>how do you do the question abt the hardcover non fiction books?
it was a grid in question
i got 500
can u tell me how to do it?</p>
<p>it was mostly logic i think…if you remember the exact numbers i can tell you
and the answers was 4000</p>
<p>I remember 4500 being paperback with 2000 being fiction (I know this doesn’t help much). It you set up a table, you are basically finding the only missing blank.</p>
<p>The team question was not experimental. The answer was 12. For the dice question, the answer was the shape that’s in the same location as the shape being asked.</p>
<p>Was it a not-filled-in circle?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>This 10 characters rule is pretty lame.</p>
<p>For the dice question, the answer was the shape that’s in the same location as the shape being asked.</p>
<p>Wasn’t the filled in circle on the top?</p>
<p>The correct answer was the unfilled circle.</p>
<p>^Werd to the third.^</p>
<p>waaait.</p>
<p>The percent increase thing. Was the the voting/registration one?</p>
<p>^ Did it ask for the percent or just the increase?</p>
<p>Was the voting answer not 5000?</p>
<p>I thought the percent increase was about the area of the rectangle?</p>