<p>Same sign.</p>
<p>i got 1/54 for the dice one too.</p>
<p>guys what was the one that was like this!!!</p>
<p>2(a+b) + c = 38</p>
<p>2(b+c) +a = 40</p>
<p>2(a+c) + b = 42</p>
<p>and it wanted the perimeter??? i was so confused…</p>
<p>^24. 10 char</p>
<p>Just FYI:
x was 45 degrees :D</p>
<p>@jason what was the question for that one?
and anyone for the question of the fill-in with answer 25?</p>
<p>Okay good, I put the same sign, probably just didn’t remember the lettering that well. Was paranoid for a second there was some flip sign rule about dividing by square roots that I never learned.</p>
<p>CONSOLIDATED LIST pls!</p>
<p>How come no one remembers the answer to this question:
t,x,y … t=x+2 … t=y-4 … was the answer E. x>y</p>
<p>^I believe I got that answer</p>
<p>x<y I think it was.</p>
<p>@Jolly: I think E was actually x<y?
x+2 = y-4
x = y-6</p>
<p>^ I think thats what I got</p>
<p>Yes, I got x>y
EDIT: or x<y, whatever E was.</p>
<p>Did anybody have a section where number 20 was something about a cone? I didn’t really read it, I left it blank and I am hoping that section was experimental.</p>
<p>It was experimental, I had nothing about a cone.</p>
<p>What were #18 and #20 in the twenty question section?</p>
<p>Did anyone get 15 for the perimeter of half of a triangle?
edit: nvm</p>
<p>^It was probably experimental caz i didn’t get it and i got an experimental CR section.</p>
<p>There’s nothing really to argue about guys, it’s 1/54.<br>
I unfortunately was pressed for time (since CB denied me for extra time like 3 times), so I just picked 1/108.
It’s 1/54 because you need to realize that the numbers can repeat as long as they are on different dies:
6, 6, 6:
5, 6, 6:
6, 5, 6:
6, 6, 5:
Therefore, it’s 4/216= 1/54…</p>