<p>yeah</p>
<p>i had a skid mark one.</p>
<p>i remember having a question with set a b c... i put like 3/47...</p>
<p>and then there was that rectangle, i thought the math was easy, but now im unsure.</p>
<p>yeah</p>
<p>i had a skid mark one.</p>
<p>i remember having a question with set a b c... i put like 3/47...</p>
<p>and then there was that rectangle, i thought the math was easy, but now im unsure.</p>
<p>am I the only one who thought that this math test was waay easy... I suck at math (660 on jan test) and I think I only got one or two wrong with one omit...</p>
<p>Yeah, I didn't find it exceptionally hard, but some people are saying there may be a nice curve like one wrong is still an 800!</p>
<p>I thought it was kinda hard.</p>
<p>set a,b,c was 3/11 myopic</p>
<p>Hmmm I got a 600 last time and I thought it was so easy. That 3/11 one wasn't hard it just made your brain spin. Hope the curve is generous.</p>
<p>rectangle was 1/2...the slope for the diagonal</p>
<p>lol I got a 690 last time and I thought it was hard..this time it was harder but I studied vocab so I didn't keep thinking about screwing up and I think I got 800 in math this time.</p>
<p>Was that rectangle one a grid in?</p>
<p>yeah the one with slope right?</p>
<p>hmmm...crap i think I may have found the length of the diagonal for that one...hopefully i'm thinking of another :</p>
<p>oh do you rmbr any easy math problems..cuz I can't rmbr any</p>
<p>There was one that asked which number had the smallest digit in the hundreds place. :)</p>
<p>it was the largest number</p>
<p>A</p>
<p>i dont even see how it's 3/11. it asked out of the total sets?</p>
<p>***?</p>
<p>so now im down to omiting one and I missed two. :-/</p>
<p>that sucks! I wanted a 750.</p>
<p>I know i got almost all the hard questions right--now im agonizing over the easy ones :(</p>
<p>That question was something like
in set b is twice as big as set a and set c has 1/4 the words in set b, and 1/3 the words as set a...</p>
<p>YAH!! ahah</p>
<p>yeah and i thought it asked how many words are in set C that are in set A and what fraction is that out of the entire set.</p>
<p>i got 47 things and there were 3... 3/47</p>
<p>hmm</p>
<p>lol that's too easy...you have to think of it step by step...and well I used numbers and for me it turned out to be 15 and 45 in set C and then the answer was 15/(15+45) = 3/11</p>
<p>other people used algerbra...just as easy....but I forget the problem exactly</p>