<p>Yeah. I got 10x.</p>
<p>Does anybody remember #8 on the grid in section???ahhh</p>
<p>@Smarty1201. Describe the question.</p>
<p>Also, did you double check your answer to the area of the circles question?</p>
<p>Can somebody please list and describe the last 2 questions of each math sections??</p>
<p>Idk what I put for #8, i remember it being hard so I either skipped it or I actually did the problem. Because I skipped 3 and I forgot which one it was</p>
<p>Can someone describe what the question was that has the answer 7.11?</p>
<p>Smarty the one where it asked for the area of the bigger circle divided by the area of the smaller circle.</p>
<p>Was that grid in 2nd to last question?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember 1680 being a grid in?</p>
<p>Yes, the cotton ball</p>
<p>I really need to know #8 on the grid in section… :(</p>
<p>12 on the last grid in?</p>
<p>i missed the stupid scatterplot problem. Drew lines to isolate the region but forgot to count that one point in the >15. FUUUUUUU!!</p>
<p>lol my friend who is an USAMO qualifier missed it as well.</p>
<p>Smarty1201 – tell us what #8 was.</p>
<p>EDIT: I also remember getting 12 for one of the gridins.</p>
<p>12 is wrong.
Its 4.
b/c the question asked for only positive integers. I triple underlined that part b/c I knew it’d throw me off.</p>
<p>^ what was the question again? Because I forgot… Maybe I put 4 I’m not sure</p>
<p>The last one was 4. I remember getting 12 for one question though – definitely not the last.</p>
<p>What was the one with x y z?</p>
<p>x is like .012?
y is like .120</p>
<p>@thatguyoverthere</p>
<p>x<z<y</p>
<p>What was the answer to the 4 digit number withe two rules. Something like all integers must be different and the sum of the ones and tens must be greater than the sum of hundreds and thousands digits? Whats the greatest integer to fit this rule? Was this experimental?</p>