<p>hey guys how bout the prolem with the number of (x,y) pairs possible
x is even
4>=x<=10
4>y<10
did you guys put 20</p>
<p>8...............i think</p>
<p>yep, that's correct, 20 is the answer</p>
<p>ronakm i put 20</p>
<p>omgggg i totally agree. it was soooo hard! i had 4 CR sections. does that sound ridiculous? im almost positive i did but the test is 134823048 hours long i was basically retarded by the end of it.</p>
<p>it said EVEN numbers!</p>
<p>k thanc thats what i thought to</p>
<p>ya, it was x is even, i almost missed it</p>
<p>anyone know of a book, strategy, or anything that can help bring up crit read scores</p>
<p>the collegeboard book..., i really don't like Princeton review when it comes to CR I brought my reading scores from a 440 to a 670 with the blue book.</p>
<p>did you practice the exams, or read their tips, strategies</p>
<p>what is the blue books name?</p>
<p>for the math question about choosing one number from each of two sets (both sets had 3 numbers), multiplying them together, and being divisible by 5, was the answer 5/9</p>
<p>yes, it was 5/9 and i just practiced the tests</p>
<p>yup, thats what i got</p>
<p>i'm so screwed on math..lol</p>
<p>i got 5/9 but wrote it as a decimal (.556) is that bad?!! ahhh</p>
<p>ooh...did you do .5556, or .556, because you have to use ALL of the spaces for continuous fractions, sorry..</p>
<p>i think that's all right</p>
<p>only 4 spaces</p>
<p>arent there only 4 spaces? .556 takes up four.
regardless i probably used all the spaces.</p>