<p>^restate it better, i completely forget that one. that 12 question has to be experimental, no? i don’t even remember one like it…</p>
<p>@ new fish - I’m 99% sure that 5/12 is the correct answer. </p>
<p>@ Flipper519 - i can help you if you give me the question, i’ve already forgotten it lol</p>
<p>OH CRAP. i just realized,
was l not a point?</p>
<p>UGH :(</p>
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If I restate any more of it I’d just be putting the question online.</p>
<p>What was the rope in 2 one? I put 5…</p>
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<p>… Correct. That is what I meant. I don’t know why I typed “members.” It asked for the people in the room.</p>
<p><a href=“1/4”>quote</a>(64) + 11 = 15+12 = 27
Now notice that f(a)=12,and f(b) which i found = 15. This satisfies the original conditions set, which were f(a) + f(b) = f(ab), so why is this not possible?
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<p>Aaaaahhh I had that, then I did f(64) on my calculator and it somehow came out to 28! Dang…</p>
<p>I’m confused on the p and x pie chart question - wasn’t x greater than p?</p>
<p>It looks like I have at least two wrong… did you guys think it was harder than normal? Much harder than the BB questions in my opinion. I didn’t miss a math question on the last three BB tests, so I was really hoping for an 800…</p>
<p>wait…the 5/12 or 2.4 question</p>
<p>didnt it ask for x/y?? i thought it was x/y…</p>
<p>so would it be 5/12
dang…now im doubting myself!</p>
<p>Total People I got:12
Total Members:8
The question asked for total people; hence the answer is 12</p>
<p>but rupps, wasn’t it 3/(5/4)???</p>
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I put 4, can someone elaborate on this?</p>
<p>the rope question answer was 4 i believe</p>
<p>i remember the 5/4 / 3 one I just used my calculator and couldn’t figure out how to make it fit or something, so I ended up writing .417</p>
<p>Rope was 4. </p>
<p>It was 4x + 1x = 60.
So, x = 12. </p>
<p>And then you took the whatever after that. Came out to 4. :)</p>
<p>4 for rope</p>
<p>…i don’t believe 5 was an answer choice??</p>
<p>anyway it definitely was 4</p>
<p>Damn now that I think about it… I missed it</p>
<p>I had a experimental. Two Grid In’s.</p>
<p>Im praying the 1st one was real, because the second one was actually hard.</p>
<p>Gah I’m so angry, I left 2 blanks for math section…
I did not understand the n(n-3)/2 polygon question. It asked for number of diagonals or something.</p>
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<p>The one with the pie chart is the real one. :)</p>