December 2010 International Math

<p>does anyone remember the last answer to CR in the 19 question section?</p>

<p>don’t jack my thread pls</p>

<p>Passage 1 defends a qualified position, Passage 2 rejects it
please some one tell me what option this answer is in the film adaptation passage?</p>

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<p>No. the answer was 1.6. I explain why: there were two numbers right? I remember them and I remember their exponents: 10^12 and 10^8. To find the debt for each citizen, you should divide
Total debt 0.24 * 10^12
------------------ = -------------- = 0.16<em>10^4
Number of citizens 1.5 * 10^8
Because the answer was N</em>10^3, we should transfer 0.16<em>10^4 to N</em>10^3 form: 1.6*10^3
So the answer is a 1.6, NOT 16.</p>

<p>I believe you are mistaken. I checked my calculator and the numbers were:</p>

<p>4.0<em>10^12 for the total debt
2.5</em>10^8 for the number of citizens</p>

<p>divide these two. you get</p>

<p>16000 which is 16 * 10^3</p>

<p>^Nah, the answer is 6.</p>

<p>@SakataGintoki
I believe you have mistaken. I remember this question!</p>

<p>Google “March 2010 Math College Confidential” to see the compilation of answers.</p>

<p>March 2010 and December 2010 are the same tests.</p>

<p>Still don’t believe me? I scored an 800 in November’s test.</p>

<p>^Good Gurl!! My answers don’t contradict yours at all! They are, literally, the same. Congrats, for the Nov. 800. </p>

<p>But one thing, two bisectors in an isosceles triangle - x was 110. I can’t remember this one clearly, but I don’t 100% advocate it, and I can’t remember the one about the radius = 6, too!!!</p>

<p>^ First of all I am not a girl. Second I said that I scored an 800 on Nov to verify that I score consistently high and therefore would be most likely to be correct on all questions, if not almost every question.</p>

<p>Two bisectors – yes that question was asking for angle AMC. The vertex angle was 40. Each of the other angles, which were 70, were split into two halves by the bisectors AM and CM and thus the smaller triangle within the larger one had 35, 35, and 110. Hence the value of angle AMC = 110</p>

<p>hey guys. how did the answer to the set s and t probability question turn out to be 0.4?</p>

<p>i GOT 0.2 …I THINK</p>

<p>omg.</p>

<p>and it is 110. right?</p>

<p>in june, i made 2 errors and got a 770. In oct, 1 err = 770. Hope for an upwarding trend = 0 error = 800 this dec :D</p>

<p>dear lalalalala111, the question in paraphrased form was this:</p>

<p>There are two sets as follows</p>

<p>Set S {1,2,3,4,5}
Set T {2,4,6,8,10}</p>

<p>What is the probability that a randomly picked element from S is common with T?</p>

<p>Answer was 2 and 4 only out of 5 elements in one set. Therefore the probability’s 2/5. Which translates to 0.4 in decimals.</p>

<p>lalala</p>

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<p>goldnano//good luck! i sincerely hope u score an 800!</p>

<p>Thank you SG :smiley: best things to ur cr and wr also :D</p>

<p>I also remember griding in 1.6 instead of 16. can someone please confirm?</p>

<p>What would be my approx score if i left 1 out and got 4-5 wrong?</p>

<p>I put 16. View the March 2010 Math thread in CC and you will also see 16. That’s 16000 dollars per one American citizen.</p>

<p>how many possibilities it were in ice-cream question?</p>

<p>3 cups * 5 flavors = 15</p>

<p>hey guys so are we stopping at 52 questions out of 54?</p>

<p>^
no. you forgot one about circles.</p>