<p>ATTENTION TO ALL WHO HAD 3 MATH SECTIONS AND ONE OF THEM HAD THE PAIL QUESTION- did you have a section where they gave you like information about an retiree and you had to verify a correct inequality?, also did you have a question about an average of a group of numbers if 1 was taken away (it was at the end of the section) Im trying to find out if it was experimental or not.</p>
<p>i had the pail question........but i didnt have the other questions you are talking about</p>
<p>Did anyone get an answer "not enough info" (something along those lines). I think it was majority cookie problem.</p>
<p>THANKYOU GOD- I had left 3 questions blank on that section i was just talking about-and its experimental!!!</p>
<p>i thought the cookie one was dumb</p>
<p>it was "not enough info", i'm fairly certain</p>
<p>how about the question with two people going to movies?</p>
<p>I put 25/26 for the cookie problem. Did anyone else get that?</p>
<p>Since there are 26 whole cookies and 26 only factors out into 2*13, there must have been two types of cookies. Therefore, the answer would have had to be something higher than 1/2. So that eliminates the following answer choices: 1/26, 1/2, 6/13. Therefore, the answer is 25/26.</p>
<p>That's how I did the problem, but now that I think about it I'm probably wrong. Lol.</p>
<p>what was the answer for the one with 4 circles in a box, and a little tiny circle in the middle of all 4 of them, and the radius of the larger ones is 1, whats the radius of the small one?</p>
<p>(root 2)-1</p>
<p>Was the one about the radios 37500? It better be or I'm gonna slap myself... so paranoid right now...</p>
<p>Was the pail problem the stacked cup like thingies? What was (c)?</p>
<p>yeah the radios one was 37,500</p>
<p>DAMN i put root 2</p>
<p>Yep, it's c. (well at least thru consensus and my own response) any for you guys remember the question with the pentagons that connected with each other to find perimeter? 53?</p>
<p>yes 53. now what was the answer to the movie question was it III</p>
<p>Yep 53. There were 15 pentagons which had two sides shared so you only count 3 for the total perimeter, and 2 petagons with only 1 side shared so you count 4 towards total perimeter. (15<em>3) + (2</em>4) = 53.</p>
<p>And yes it was 37500.</p>
<p>I f'ed up three problems... hope the curve is generous.</p>
<p>I got III for that movie question.</p>
<p>Yeah it was III. Stop being so paranoid about easy questions guys. lol im just kidding... but seriously it was III.</p>
<p>w00tttttttttttttttt</p>
<p>What was the answer to the equilateral triangle with another equilateral triangle inside? It said something like the triangle has a 3:1 ration and the perimenter was 18 or something.</p>
<p>didn't have any problem like that.</p>