<p>@stanford
I think that was the e or k one
582?</p>
<p>Minimum nails was 576. It was the LCD of 64, 18, and 24.</p>
<p>^ argenia</p>
<p>576?</p>
<p>I think that’s what I got.</p>
<p>yes it was E or K, the largest (5 hundred something)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it was E, the largest value.</p>
<p>iirc, the # of nails were 64, 24, and 18</p>
<p>Edit: Too slow, I was looking at the wrong page :(</p>
<p>o i hated that nails question…i blanked out on it.</p>
<p>@namenottaken
582, 576–what’s the difference? ;)</p>
<p>I recall one of the nail question answers was .25n+.5
can anybody confirm?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the Form Code (sixty-something) of the June test?</p>
<p>Yes. That is the correct answer (B or G I want to say). It is the only one that worked for ALL of the nails in that range.</p>
<p>69F.</p>
<p>*10char.</p>
<p>^ i got that yeah .25n+.5</p>
<p>Lololwut, are there 5 answers for math (A, B, C, D, E)? the LCD one was the second-to-last answer for the answer choices (not the largest) because it divided all the denominators without a remainder. did anyone else notice the answer to #37 was 37? :)</p>
<p>code was 69F</p>
<p>@arg YES i got that…</p>
<p>uhm the nails one was there like an 876? cuz I may have put that…</p>
<h1>60 I guess J (1? i think)</h1>
<p>@ argenia</p>
<p>True that, as long as it’s right. :)</p>
<p>^ Mine was 69F</p>
<p>wait for the matrix/factorial one, it was just adding matrices right? so all you do is add across to get a and b, then divide b/a?</p>
<p>liv4physicz:
[least</a> common denominator of 24, 18, 64 - Wolfram|Alpha](<a href=“least common denominator of 24, 18, 64]least - Wolfram|Alpha”>least common denominator of 24, 18, 64 - Wolfram|Alpha)</p>
<p>It’s definitely 576(e), which was the largest number of the choices available.</p>
<p>How is the LCD answer the one you guys are suggesting? shouldn’t it be the second one (B i believe)?</p>