<p>-1 760 happened once i think. Hopefully, cb won’t pull a january on us.</p>
<p>@sat: -1 would most like be 790. But I don’t know how the scoring system work so…</p>
<p>@Lolol1 do you want to make a consolidated guide for math answers with me?</p>
<p>It was just I,II… if u guys actually counted the crap in the chart… it came out that the lowest was .75mil… (but i don’t know cause it was hard to tell what part of the whole the chart was showing you)</p>
<p>and having just 5 states… it didn’t reach the 14.9 million or whatever… it had to be 6 states</p>
<p>(I’m pretty sure this was a trick question … considering the fact that it was the last one and math questions tend to go in order by difficulty)</p>
<p>(if you just get 1 wrong in grid) thats still good for an 800 isn’t it?</p>
<p>wait no… if each of the five state made exactly .75, then it would be 3.75. But you had to have 4.15 so you needed a 6th state</p>
<p>SO IT WAS JUST I and II? Are you sure???
@Descuff you just rearrange the equation</p>
<p>180 + 180 + 180 - 180 = a + b + c + d + e + f</p>
<p>It was I, II, III</p>
<p>@Bannedhero - my point so it wasn’t III, it was just I,II
but if it wasn’t .75 then III is true…</p>
<p>but I’m pretty sure it was .75</p>
<p>it said AT LEAST… so if its 5 then you have that amount left…
it has to be at least 6</p>
<p>No it is III, because you need a 6th state to cover all the excess cotton that was not accounted for by the other 5.</p>
<p>@swoony, naw, it seems that there is still controversy between right and wrong answers on some.</p>
<p>@byah</p>
<p>14.9mil-10.75mil = 4.15 mil</p>
<p>Did it say NC(lowest amount on chart) was .75mil? I don’t recall it, but assuming NC had .99mil, and other states had .98mil, 4<em>.98 = 3.9mil, but 5</em>.98 = more than 4.15mil</p>
<p>i dont think you can assume a value by a picture</p>
<p>@Bannedhero - so the answer is I,II…</p>
<p>it said you needed at least 5 states… but you keep saying any is I,II,III … III is false so answer is I,II right? LOL MAKE UP YOUR MIND!</p>
<p>notice it said that the chart showed only the HIGHEST ones so if the lowest was .75mil the rest had to be .75mil<x</p>
<p>@Lolol1 - didn’t it say what must be true?
but it said 1 whole picture was 1 mil</p>
<p>And it said at least 5.
SO IT IS I, II, and III! That’s what I said the first time!</p>
<p>It never mentioned that NC was .75, therefore you can’t assume it. Which is why it’s I 2 & 3</p>
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<p>it said AT LEAST 5 states. implying 5 is the minimum number of states. You don’t need to know the EXACT amount of cotton for NC, just that it was less than 1 (Which it obviously was). 14.9- 10.75= 4.15 If you have any less than 5 states, you would need more than 1 million cotton per each state, which can’t happen because it has to be less than NC. 4.15/4>1. Thus, III is true.</p>
<p>On the texas one: we should do a poll lol.</p>
<p>Oh yeah. Was this one a trick question? It was near the end and I thought it was just TOO easy.
Something like: D is the diameter of this circle. What is the radius?</p>
<p>And the answers were all D in fractions, so obv. I picked D/2. I just feel like there’s something weird going on there lol</p>
<p>I had I and II only for texas but I’m sure I was wrong - I don’t remember the question myself but at least 5 different people have remembered that you would need AT LEAST 5 other states, is that correct? if it is then its I II and III, but if it’s exactly 5 states then just I and II.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the question was for the triangle perimeter?</p>
<p>o sheez now that i come to think of it … … i didn’t imply that it had to be at least 5… -.- i just said yeah has to be 6</p>
<p>@satboy: I agree with this. It said at least 5 states. So if you did put 6 in there then it would still work out.
4.9 mil is close to 5 but 4 state cannot cover the .9 so the 5th state give it that.</p>
<p>@byahnoob</p>
<p>yeah one full picture is 1mil, but you cant estimate a value of a picture that is cut off and more than likely not to scale.</p>
<p>but i see your point. NC could have for all that matters .1m cotton. Oh well, I put all 3</p>