<p>Hey guys let's try to figure out (or just speculate) what the curve will be.</p>
<p>I really want the curve to be like this:</p>
<p>M: 52/54 = 800
CR: 62/67 = 800
W: 45/49 = 800 with a 10 essay.</p>
<p>But it’ll most likely be this:</p>
<p>M: 54/54 = 800
CR: 64/67 = 800
W: 47/49 = 800 with a 12 essay.</p>
<p>I don’t think the curve for cr will be that great… Probably at best 65/67 = 800</p>
<p>There’s no difference between 64 and 65 for me anyways…missing three is -4 and missing two is -2 haha.</p>
<p>Math I don’t know about. All the problems seem really trivial, and I can’t tell what a level five is supposed to look like. There were two tricky ones that I corrected, but my big problem is still making stupid errors.</p>
<p>I think it will be like</p>
<p>M: -1 = 770, -2 = 750 or 740
CR: -1,-2 = 800, -3 = 780, -4 = 760
WR: weird because of the essay but i’m guessing -2 + 12 essay = 800?</p>
<p>Will the math really be that harsh? i’m thinking 780…</p>
<p>I think a lot of people will have missed that question about the 2,000 kg and then also the last grid-in. Math on october was way easier than this, and it was -1 = 770.</p>
<p>please tell me Math will not be that harsh I got 2 wrong :((((</p>
<p>@thenerdyjew, the barrel and crate question was 2000kg right?</p>
<p>Yes it was Phoenix.</p>
<p>OMG, yay, that means i only missed one question, and that i skipped it GLEEEEEEEEE
Anyhow, what was the answer to the (a+1)/(b+1) and a/b+1 question?</p>
<p>@ThePheonixForce 5/11</p>
<p>i got 3/11 for that question</p>
<p>oh sorry yah 3/11</p>