<p>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</p>
<p>Hold up someone explain the month's increase greater than previous month because I got that there were three months where it increased but one was directly after an increase that was larger so there were only two that had an increase greater than the previous month...knowing me i probably misread the graph though</p>
<p>colin, I hope that's not what the question said. :(</p>
<p>ARGH!111212</p>
<p>me too
i hope colin is wrong
i put down 3</p>
<p>Wait was 121 even an answer choice to the 120 question?</p>
<p>omfg</p>
<p>if colin is right, I'm gonna go hit something, seriously</p>
<p>and wasn't the one with 121/120 a mult. choice?</p>
<p>Yes, it was multiple choice.</p>
<p>Were both 121 and 120 answer choices?</p>
<p>well the way I read it was "how many months have an increase greater than the previous month", not how many months are greater in overall value than the previous month, did anyone else read it that way?</p>
<p>Actually, i've asked quite a few people now and they said it stated "How many months had more sales then the previous month..."</p>
<p>are you sure because it was like question number 12 or 13....like why would it be that easy, i could've sworn it said increase in sales greater than the previous month</p>
<p>No</p>
<p>X = 121 and the problem asked what was x - 1, thus making the answer 120.</p>
<p>So 121 was NOT an answer choice?!?!? (good then I put 120, lol)</p>
<p>I remember the choices being 4 2-digit numbers less than 50 and then 120</p>
<p>So did anyone else put two for the months on the graph thing.</p>
<p>I had 3 months.</p>
<p>yeah i had three months.</p>
<p>and it looks like the answer to the perpendicular line one could be 1/2.....its kind of split it seems...ill edit that on the next update.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the exact question?</p>
<p>No, 121 wasn't even an answer choice. I had a lot of time to recheck my work and I remember redoing some of the problems purposefully wrong (just for fun) in order to understand how some idiot might choose a wrong choice. To my surprise (and dismay), 121 was not on there.</p>
<p>For the months question, I think the graph started with January but the question asked "starting from february" Does anyone remember if february increased from january and if so if that would have counted as an increase because I can't remember if I put down 2 or 3</p>
<p>February didn't increase from January.</p>
<p>yeah. I was pretty surprised that this test was so straight forward. Although a few questions had tricky wording (sqrt of rst), most of the problems could be solved correctly even if you hastily read the question. Interesting. This can only signal one thing: a harsh math curve, if any curve at all.</p>