<p>yes. i got 12.</p>
<p>WAIT GUYS… THE SECTION WITH THE KNITTING QUESTION (7 and 9 inches and some bs like that)
WAS THAT EXPERIMENTAL?
cause that section OWNED me</p>
<p>which number of games problem was that?</p>
<p>The multiple choice where there was some positive even int. and neg odd int…did you guys say that the sum could only be 1? I don’t see how 0 and 2 are possible.</p>
<p>Okay good, other than that, I thought math was fairly easy</p>
<p>i put only 1.</p>
<p>i put one for that…but for the number of games woulnt it be 24?</p>
<p>i put one. for sure
the numbers i did factorials and i got 6</p>
<p>4 teams…each plays other one twice…</p>
<p>AB, AB, AC, AC, AD, AD, BC, BC, BD, BD, CD, and CD > should be 12</p>
<p>that knitting question was like ***
i put 1000<x<5000</p>
<p>is the experimental math section the one with the knitting question?
the one that had something like 9 per inch and 7 per inch?</p>
<p>but ab and ab cant be differnet games
their one actual game team a did not play 6 times
it stated only 3 times</p>
<p>arg i was rushing and messed that one up then.</p>
<p>pentagon and knitting definitely weren’t on my test.</p>
<p>knitting one i got 480 which was x<500</p>
<p>did the different games one ask total games or different games?</p>
<p>and did anyone get the question with 2 overlapping triangles and u had to find the height or something? it was the last one of the section</p>
<p>^ no knitting, no triangles.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure the games one said that EACH team plays EACH OTHER team TWICE. And I think it asked for total games. So AB and AB would be two valid ones.</p>
<p>im pretty sure the answer to that one was 12 games</p>
<p>does anybody know the answer to the last grid-in question with the slope of the line tangent to the circle?</p>
<p>it was 4/3</p>