Quantitative Comparisons, who remembers what?

<li>The first easy one </li>
<li>Two intersecting lines making w x y z or something</li>
<li>Club and community</li>
<li>a + b + c = 10</li>
<li>Circle vs square area</li>
<li>6^s question or something like that</li>
<li>cone vs cylinder</li>
<li>The addition problem using P, Q etc</li>
<li>J/(j+1) vs k/(k-1) or whatever</li>
<li>largest possible value of m or something if it’s less than 3</li>
<li>x^p^n vs x^n^p</li>
<li>the Edward money question paid $x dollars</li>
<li>20 percent of m vs m/20
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<p>What were the remaining 2?</p>

<p>bump !</p>

<p>2) D
3) Club
4) D
5) Circle
6 ) I don't remember
7) C
8 ) I had put D, but I wasn't sure, I hear it's B
9 ) k/k-2
10 ) it was the same, -2
11 ) C
12) how ever much the girl made (A)
13 ) I can't remember what i put...i think it was D...I can't remember</p>

<p><em>prays</em>!!! I am asking what the remaining two questions were, not the answers</p>

<p>can someone explain the answer to the fifth question with the area of the square and the area of the circle</p>

<p>They both have the same perimeter.</p>

<p>Lets say the perimeter is 8 for Circle and 8 for Square.</p>

<p>Perimeter for Circle = 2pi * r
Perimeter for Square = 4s</p>

<p>So the radius for the circle is 4pi
and a side of the Square is 2</p>

<p>Area of Circle = pi * r^2 = 496.###
Area of Square = s^2 = 4</p>

<p>As you can see, exponential increase times pi is more than just exponential increase.</p>

<p>so was the answer A or B --i dont remember which figure was A and which was B</p>

<p>The Circle was A and that is the Answer</p>

<p>the answer was A, it was the circle.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember roughly where this T>3 question was located on the page? First half/second half?</p>

<p>Second half if I'm correct</p>

<p>I am just trying to remember... I remember the a + b + c being in the upper left, the m < 3 thing being in the upper right, followed by the logic question I think? then the addition problem and circle problem. The j/k question was in the middle-left along with the 6^s problem... and 20 percent of m problem</p>

<p>Hopefully my score doesn't plummet. Are you sure there is nothing I can do to solve this sort of problem?</p>

<p>Bump. I'd really like to know what those two missing quantcomps were posted in the first post of this thread.</p>

<p>did the j,k one say it had to be positive integer greater than 2 because if it didnt say greater than 2 then it would have to be d wouldnt it bcuz the question was like
j/j+2 and k/k-2</p>

<p>THAT $x WAS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER. RIGHT?</p>

<p>yea aseemo, i have the same question. what did u put, b or d?</p>

<p>what x was correct !!! and I put d for that reason ... but if it did say greater than 2 it should be b</p>

<p>ne one remember if it specifically said k and j MUST BE GREATER THAN 2</p>

<p>It said greater than 2. 100% sure. Any help on the $x question.</p>