<p>tyler--yeah, i did, i'm just gonna drop it though. no biggie.</p>
<p>elliott, no matter how bad people may be at explaining it, all you need to know is that the correct answer was 7</p>
<p>for the one question which asked ratio of the arcs in the circle
was it 3:2
the circle was inside a pentagon</p>
<p>No, that isn't what I was saying. I was saying that you need to include where A and B are together. They are together in both A & B and A, B, & C. </p>
<p>'"Because the intersection of A and B doesn't include the other 2, where A, B, and C are together. "</p>
<p>so it DOESN't include the other two, where they are all togehter.'</p>
<p>That isn't what I meant. You must add the other 2 to the 5 because A and B are together there as well.</p>
<p>I thought 2:3...</p>
<p>2:3
but there was no 3:2, so yeah you got it right</p>
<p>yeah u guyz r right i just mixed them up</p>
<p>I agree with summerlin. I got a larger number as well.</p>
<p>sibasgar... yes, i got 2:3 as well.</p>
<p>Lets cover some new questions...
Becuz I have them all rite so far... and I really hope I got 800 math</p>
<p>A question with intersection went as follows:</p>
<p>In a particular school with a total of 32 students, 14 students take chemistry and 12 take physics. If 4 students take both chemistry and physics, How many students do not take either?</p>
<p>I thought the answer was 10. please respond</p>
<p>yeah it was 3:2 or 2:3 somethin like that.</p>
<p>yea 10 is right</p>
<p>csummerlin-sorry, just a little frustrated.</p>
<p>how bout the grid in where it asked you what spot 12 would appear if the pattern was 1,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4....</p>
<p>Anyone other than me and summerlin get a larger number for the Venn diagram one?</p>
<p>It was 67 for that one</p>
<p>was the answer 180 to question which asked how many more boys would be needed to fill the school so it'd be 50%</p>
<p>i didn't have the physics/chem question. it was probably experimental</p>
<p>Yes sib, I got 180 boys as well</p>