DEC 2nd CR (Indian Watchmaker/Lobster Crisis/Politician/Reading Gone to Hell)

<p>I had the lobster test.</p>

<p>I read that one over, and I'm pretty sure it's admiring...if "no sane fisherman of scientist would do what the scientists do", that has to be something of admiration.</p>

<p>I really didn't like the math questions. I misread the n+63 one, couldn't follow one of the diagrams, and threw out an incorrect guess at the inversely proportional one.</p>

<p>o for that math question was it 29? cuz 92 -29 = 63?</p>

<p>there were a lot of answers i think...i put 18 and 81</p>

<p>yea but they asked for the largest</p>

<p>I put considerate. There was just no tone of admiration in that essay. it was very scholarly</p>

<p>yeah the math question was 29</p>

<p>18 and 29 worked, but since 29 was bigger its right.</p>

<p>yeah i put considerate, but for some reason i think they mean the same thing</p>

<p>I put 92 because it asked for the larger of the 2.</p>

<p>I put admiration.</p>

<p>admiration probably?</p>

<p>its not 92.....because n = 29, when u switch it ...92 is 63 greater than "n"</p>

<p>Yeah I put 29 and admiration, cause it said something about how these people are willing to risk their lives to find out about fish or something like that...but I'm still not 100% sure</p>

<p>I didn't read the math question all the way through then. Darnit:)</p>

<p>Dammit, I put 18 =(</p>

<p>Did anyone else thing the politician one was the harder of the passages?...like I answered the questions, but I don't know if I got them right.</p>

<p>did u guys get the one with 6,w,y,x,6.. or sumthin</p>

<p>did u guys get the one with 6,w,y,x,6.. or sumthin find x?</p>

<p>it was 2 or 4; I can't remember</p>

<p>It was 4, and yeah the politician one was one of the harder passages, although not as bad as some of the passages I've encountered in the blue book.</p>

<p>It was definitely 4.</p>

<p>With 4, you have 6,__ , 4, __, 6.</p>

<p>The two numbers that add up to 4 are 6 and x, which makes x = -2.</p>

<p>So you now have 6, -2 ,4 ,__, 6.</p>

<p>The two numbers that form the missing number are -2 + 4, which is 2.</p>

<p>So 6,-2,4,2,6 is the final sequence, which checks out because 4+2 = 6.</p>

<p>i was so happy when 81 came out of my calculator and rushed to the grid-ins and put in 18..........silly me......tricks are for......well.......i guess me...</p>

<p>sweet
i think i got an 800 in math, except i had no idea how to do that "r" problem
like 25(h/2 +r)^t, sum **** like that, wut u guys get</p>