<p>Nope. 20 students, max score of 5, min score of 0.</p>
<p>If 7 people got 4 + 8 people got 5;
7+8=15
20-15=5 there are only 5 scores left to be had in the entire class</p>
<p>They did.
Which means there could have been only 5 who got whatever grade. 5<8, thus I & II.
^
That’s what I put. :)</p>
<p>I was just wondering due to all the questioning going on above.</p>
<p>Wait how is the cookie question that. It asked for the number of cookies so it is c (b+a)</p>
<p>haha; i know, I just wanted to clarify it.
Haha, this question apparently got some people. :)</p>
<p>no, they said the test had 20 questions, not 5</p>
<p>^ Er, what? There were 20 people in the class. Each took a 5 question quiz. 'Nuff said.</p>
<p>Hey fledgling! lol.
I like your location! :)</p>
<p>^ Lol, it’s an inside joke between me and InvisibleMonster ;)</p>
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<p>which questions were experimental?</p>
<p>so we r absolutely sure c(b+a) is wrong? A lot of people are going to miss that question if so, hopefully it will be dropped. (Can they do that?)</p>
<p>Can someone please clarify the cookie question answer?</p>
<p>They won’t drop the question just because you misread it. </p>
<p>@jolly
Person A has “c” cookies.
Person B has “b” boxes. Each box contains “x” cookies.</p>
<p>How many cookies do they have in total?
c + bx. </p>
<p>Nothing more to it, besides misreading the question.</p>
<p>It’s looking like 1 MC wrong (student grades, roman numeral one) and 1 omitted (3 circles ones) so far. Anyone guess what score that would result in? And nice job on compiling the list so far guys, appreciate it.</p>
<p>What’s c(b+a)? Is that the one where it was like ac + bc = c, and they asked for the value of a + b? The answer to that was clearly 1.</p>
<p>We are absolutely sure c(b+x) is wrong.</p>
<p>^ c(b+x)? What was that one?</p>
<p>1 wrong 1 omit 750-760</p>
<p>What about 3 wrong? 740?</p>