***November 2013 - Mathematics Level 2***

<p>Anyone else get 3 for the Noon one?</p>

<p>SatnotACT i think it was under 7. it would also fall under your probability range.</p>

<p>and A> 0.</p>

<p>What was the .9 for sum greater than 5 question???</p>

<p>i think that was on the international</p>

<p>never mind. it fits</p>

<p>anyone remember that dice question</p>

<p>wait HBOUND what fits im lost :p</p>

<p>HBOUND, what question are you referring to with under 7?</p>

<p>HBOUND had the international test lolol</p>

<p>i am lost too. i remember a question that talked about dice and probability. it could have been <=5 <=6 or < 7 for the sum of two dice. i think < 7. it is different than the international one above.</p>

<p>you guys must have a faint memory of it.</p>

<p>nono i didnt have that one for sure! what number was it approximatly</p>

<p>also wasn’t the answer of A+B+C 8 because the rest came to 22 and 5 wasn’t an answer choice</p>

<p>i did not take the international. it was early on, muddled with the east questions because it was easy.</p>

<p>@superpanda9810, it was 2 btw. i remember that. it had to do with velocity right. or is that just a holdover from my physics exam which I did really good on.</p>

<p>HBOUND im sure it was 3 i double maybe even triple checked</p>

<p>i most def didn’t have that test</p>

<p>wait ders you didnt get the dice one either right?</p>

<p>@superpanda do you remember the numbers. if time was 2 then you are right. it is 3. i got the question right. i just forgot.</p>

<p>I remember the average was 79.2 degrees and it had to be within 3 degrees range</p>

<p>what did it even say about dice</p>