<p>wait jonmrcool, what am i right about haha??? im lost</p>
<p>eagles…C is also the center of the bigger square</p>
<p>so its 1.5 to rad2/2…and the radius can be whatever in between</p>
<p>For that one (the strange kite shape where dimensions given were 10 x 12) I got 60 by using the diagram, because it wasn’t “not to scale”.</p>
<p>I only had 3 math sections but didn’t get the 7^1060 one.</p>
<p>For the one with the 2 squares and a circle inside the proper answers were 1<x<1.5 so I put 1.4.</p>
<p>For the average one (where you have to add 20 to a number) I ended up getting 75 as the original sum.</p>
<p>I remember taking a lot of time on the 3x + y = 2x + 2y (or whatever it was) cause it was so simple. :P</p>
<p>So far I’m on track in math… just too bad I left 3 CR questions blank! :(</p>
<p>No idea, I was thinking of the one with three similar triangles was 80, whatever you got 60 for may be right</p>
<p>OMG I HATE MY LIFE. Do you think the section with the pizza could be the experimental one? Or wait, was that in the 20-minute section?</p>
<p>@eagles: I think you’re thinking of the one where it was like AB=10 and BD =7 (I don’t remember the exact points, but two parallel lines with two tangent lines?), then it gave you 5 statements, like BC>0 or BC<0 or AD>BA, and asked which one was correct. And that was like AC=BD, or whatever those points were?</p>
<p>was the sum of x+y+z = 240?</p>
<p>Also light bulbs watts vs lifetime was D one with triangles was 11<x<12</p>
<p>@papercutz, i am confident that i didn’t get restrictions on the side lengths…</p>
<p>^thats what I got, 240 for the 3 right triangles</p>
<p>grid in question: f(4) + f(7) = 11?? right?</p>
<p>^ Yes.</p>
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sqrt(2)/2 < x < 1.5</p>
<p>Papercutz is right they are equaL</p>
<p>another answer was m/h, im fairly confident bout that?</p>
<p>Anyone thinks the a, 2a + 1, … question was worded incorrectly?
I found the equation, and I plugged-in the choices. Three choices worked for me. But I put 61 or something.</p>
<p>@webass, i tried plugging it in and like the first 3 worked sooo i jsut skipped it.</p>
<p>another answer was that rs + q was the same q + sr</p>
<p>@eagles: Haha, never mind, I think we got different math sections. ^^</p>
<p>@jonmrcool: Yeah, that’s what I put, though I was a bit confused on that one because it said greater or equal to 11. Do you remember the problem?</p>
<p>How did you guys get 11<x<12 for the question about the triangles?</p>
<p>webass - no. You have to take the diagonal of the inside square if you don’t want it to touch. Using Pythagorean theorem we get 2 for the diagonal.</p>
<p>@Midnight, that’s what i got too…</p>