<p>@Shizznits, it’s only limited to 10 people :(</p>
<p>i got collective culture also was that the answer</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the math multiple choice about the coins? Was it 4 or 10? I assumed all coins had to be distributed…</p>
<p>Obviously, they didn’t listen to suggestions, but hey the chat creator made a great way of excluding people out of discussion. CC is a great place for a large amount of people to come and go as they please.</p>
<p>@wanna Somce the question said “identical” I just assumed that the coins were generalized and it was just the different combinations of coins that was to be determined.</p>
<p>Wasn’t the garden question 5500? since the 2 parts next to the house were label in as part of the garden? so those were …10 x 20 = 200 x 2 since there were 2 . Now the actual garden was …60x85 =5100+400=5500? not sure .</p>
<p>No, it’s 4300 because it the Area of the Garden (the square) minus the Area of House which gives you the area of the garden including the little side areas.</p>
<p>coin was 3/4 (since its 1-1/4) probability of getting 4 identical coins is 4/16=1/4. therefore 1 minus that is 3/4. Straight from my friend who was a usajmo and usamo qualifier.</p>
<p>My questions just asked the combinations of coins you could have, which is 4.</p>
<p>That’s the one I had @Niquii77. Do you happen remember the exact wording?</p>
<p>the 1/4 one was the picking colors. red,green,yellow & blue out of 2 boxes</p>
<p>@blazinfire Wouldn’t that have been 2/3 because it doesn’t matter which one you choose first, and you have 2/3 chance of not getting the same color?</p>
<p>I’ll try to get as exact as I can:
Boy A and Boy B has five identical coins. (Insert useless information.) How many coin combinations can they make and at all times they have at least one coin. </p>
<p>Well…that’s the gist of it :)</p>
<p>Did anyone have a critical reading section about acquaculture? Was that experimental?</p>
<p>niquii 777 </p>
<p>ohh my bad. yeah it was 4</p>
<p>anyone remember some writing (idenifying errors) question that goes like</p>
<p>“Although we went to the rink together Mary(?) stayed two hours longer than I did for a new routine”</p>
<p>was there any error in this? </p>
<p>Also for the pluto passage what was the answer for the purist question?
i think i put overly exacting… i think i’m wrong</p>
<p>I put overly exacting as well</p>
<p>For the Pluto (I didn’t get any skating question) I got overly exact.</p>
<p>i put oddly prophetic, i wasn’t confident with this choice but in context it seemed like this was a valid point. what did others get</p>
<p>What did u guys get for tutor problem (math) 5 tutors 32 kids . how many tutors had more than one day of tutoring</p>
<p>Can anyone add to these: Pluto passage, Caribbean passage, the Math professor passage, what else?? PLEASE REPLY.</p>