<p>what in the world did u say about winning?</p>
<p>lets talk more about other answers ya?</p>
<p>especially math answers!</p>
<p>essay is part of the answers</p>
<p>does anyone know if the 'x and y intercepts after reflection over x axis' and the 'babies born in june' were part of grid in sections? possibly not in the same section? or any recollections on which sections those two questions were in...thanks :)</p>
<p>x and y was a multiple choice. and babies born in june was grid-in. i just don't recall if they were in the same section, sorry.</p>
<p>there was one question that was like "of the numbers from 3 to twelve, what percent are neither primes or multiples of 4?" </p>
<p>i said 30%- 6,9,10</p>
<p>but the thing is, it said "primes or multiples of 4." does that mean "prime numbers or multiples of 4," or "primes of 4 or multiples of 4?" i don't even know what the prime of a number is, but i think something like that exists. the reason i ask is because "primes" was plural, and i though it would make more sense to use the singular "prime."</p>
<p>the intercepts was MC and the babies was grid-in. not sure if they were in the same section.</p>
<p>30% yep. lol. </p>
<p>honestly, maybe i should go to community college =[</p>
<p>lopo, i put 30% as well.</p>
<p>i got 30% too
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12---->6,9,10, 3/10 or 30%</p>
<p>on the question due east and due west , was the answer 13?</p>
<p>i put 13, yes</p>
<p>13 was the answer because if u draw it out it is a 5,12,13 triangle. lol</p>
<p>did you guys get 8 root 13 for the other triangle one?</p>
<p>i thought it was 4 root 3</p>
<p>edit: 8 root 13?? never heard of anything remotely like that. we must have diff. questions or something</p>
<p>I confirm 4root3</p>
<p>And I'm pretty damn sure the german Italian question was 6. I got 6 Italians, 15 boths, 9 Italians. Confirm this anyone?</p>
<p>^that question has been absolutely beaten to death. it's 6 :)</p>
<p>Yeah it was 6</p>
<p>This has been confirmed but to reiterate: </p>
<p>6 only italian + 9 only german (italian +3) + 15 both (6+9, must be same) = 30 students total</p>