<p>10</p>
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<p>|x-y|</p>
<p>0<x<5 -5<Y<0</p>
<p>WHAT IS THE SMALLEST VALUE OF THE EQUATION. srry caps</p>
<p>5-(-5) = 10</p>
<p>so 12/10 =1.2</p>
<p>10</p>
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<p>|x-y|</p>
<p>0<x<5 -5<Y<0</p>
<p>WHAT IS THE SMALLEST VALUE OF THE EQUATION. srry caps</p>
<p>5-(-5) = 10</p>
<p>so 12/10 =1.2</p>
<p>ahh sweet i got that except i put 6/5, same 1.2</p>
<p>i was pretty sure II,III were the only correct ones. I looked at it for a couple minutes and made sure. Since it said must(underlined) i looked carefully at it. but it was possible if "I" was false. But, i dont feel like arguing.</p>
<p>oh yeah 15 was amount of coconut drinks sold or something.</p>
<p>i forgot about 320 though.</p>
<p>im pretty sure i got all the other sections perfect. I just make stupid mistakes on grid ins.</p>
<p>are you talking about the xyz prob?</p>
<p>yeah........</p>
<p>lol i thought it was I II AND III, but iono can someone remember the xyz question again witht he choices</p>
<p>predict curve?
-1 = 780?</p>
<p>It was YZ < 0</p>
<p>but YZ could both be -1*-1</p>
<p>and 1*1</p>
<p>both would make it positive and it would work</p>
<p>actually forget the above. i forget it might be XY</p>
<p>nah -1 = 790 or 800</p>
<p>the test was pretty hard</p>
<p>could it be possible that different grid in sections had some of the same questions and some different? Cause I think that lx-yl questions was a little different on mine, unless I just read it really wrong. I think the answer to mine was 0.
And there was a question on mine that asked something about reversed digits, a biggest number, and had the number 63 in the problem, but Im pretty sure its different than the one you guys were talking about.
I think it said:
If you take the biggest number that results from a 2 digit number thats reversed, and subtract 63 ,what do you get? I got 36 cause 99-63=36</p>
<p>I didn't have this one. I had an experimental CR as well but I don't know which. All I can remember is Fishing Camp/Natural wildlife is awesome... African Wildlife Protection Parks... And old man's insight on how his family ignores him/His daughter is getting married.</p>
<p>^omg...we have a winner...36>29>18...lol...</p>
<p>wait...scratch that...the reverse of 99 is 99...wrong..it's 29...92-29=63...once again i read too carelessly......</p>
<p>Rainy cafe- Can you tell me what the question was on the one youre talking about? Cause that really doesnt sound familiar. I just hope I didnt severely read the quesion wrong, hopefully I had a different question</p>
<p>i don't remember exactly ...check the other threads that are related to math...they were talking about it in detail...sry...i got that one wrong...i put 18.....18+63=81...make sense right...big it's suppose to be the largest value of n...which is 29....29+63=92...</p>
<p>hey look guys...out of the two CR threads...we're winning with 97 posts!!! and yes...i 'm losing my mind.....:)</p>
<p>Korean:</p>
<p>I got 36 too, I read it the same way you did. We're both wrong. :/</p>
<p>Or maybe I'm being pessimistic: But you're the other person I know who also got 36.</p>
<p>I read it such that n is a number 63 less than a two digit positive integer after its digits are reversed; what is the greatest possible value of n?</p>
<p>The largest two digit integer is 99, when you reverse its digits you still get 99 so n is at the largest 36.</p>
<p>But apparently n had to be the reverse of that number or something, and 63-36 doesn't equal 63. heh.</p>
<p>man, that sucks for us</p>
<p>i got it correct put put 92 instead of 29</p>
<p>GAAHHGAGHADGKDGSKAHDG</p>
<p>^wow...i hope that was the experimental section....i had two grid-ins</p>
<p>I'm guessing that's not the experimental because I had that section with CR experimental</p>