<p>I thought it asked for sum? 0+1=1, 0+2=2, 1+2=3
SO all the sum appear to be likely…</p>
<p>chrismanggg… dudeee i neeedd youu to explain the 1+root 3 oneee, pls!</p>
<p>no it the sum when the children spins and adds 2 to each number thus 4 is only possible choice if he get 0 each time, all other choices were too big and not listed</p>
<p>@fmlfml123 Damn, you remember A LOT But yes, it was “present and analyze” and “women took more full time jobs”</p>
<p>@yvonne416 It’s 2 because these are all the possible sum outcomes
0+0 = 0
0+1 = 1
0+2 = 2
1+0 = 1
1+1 = 2
1+2 = 3
2+0=2
2+1=3
2+2 = 4</p>
<p>So 0 occurs once, 1 occurs twice, 2 occurs 3 times, 3 occurs twice, and 4 occurs once.</p>
<p>the probability one was 2 because a kid spins twice and can get
0 and 0 which is 0
0 and 1 = 1
0 and 2 = 2
1 and 0 = 0
1 and 1 = 2
1 and 2 = 3
2 and 0 = 2
2 and 1 = 3
2 and 2 = 4.
the sum of 2 comes out most often.</p>
<p>Probablity one said SUM so I said 2 !!
And yes women part time job was answe for sure</p>
<p>chrismanggg, thanks man… idk why i was looking for the hypotenuse LOL
what was the basketball (i believe, maybe volleyball) grid in?</p>
<p>Oh, did you guys get 2 students took BOTH Chem and Physics for that 32 student class question?</p>
<p>And idk which question you’re talking about sayycheese :o</p>
<p>Ohhh, wow
I forgot to add the number by itself…):
Thanks guys!</p>
<p>wasn’t the basketball one like 70 something? :(</p>
<p>LOL i got 4 for the chem physics one
it was like a chart… and they got discounts… i think for one ball it was like $36 or something</p>
<p>@fmlfml123 and @sayycheese
Can you guys help me recall that grid-in? D:</p>
<p>it was multiple choice not grid in i believe</p>
<p>it had a chart like if you bought 24 volleybals there was a 20% discount. if you bought over 24 it’s 10% discount</p>
<p>it asked for the difference in cost for 25 balls and 24 balls and for 24 they got a discount of 10%? and for >24 it was 20? or something along those lines</p>
<p>do you guys remember the details of the chemistry/physics question?</p>
<p>OHHH YEAH. Each individual was like 35 dollars. I got $56 less for that one.</p>
<p>Can someone explain the horror questions to me i forgot them what was the question asking and what was the answer</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the question that asks for when does g(x) cross the axis or something??</p>
<p>nvmd fmlfml is probs right on the facts</p>