<p>It doesn't say 65% discount explicitly but the table shows you any calls that take place between 12AM and 8AM are priced 65% off and anything between 6PM and 12PM is only 35% off.</p>
<p>Umm my math section was incredibly easy. Ive been taking practice questions and struggling but i had no problem with ANY of the questions on this test.</p>
<p>BUT the writing was difficult. I started to get quite a few with no change needed, so i started to look for mistakes and ended up just geussing because i had already had like 5 no changes, so i screwed up on that...Essay was easy though.</p>
<p>CR...was alright, usually my best but it had some difficult questions.</p>
<p>I had that one with a lot of no change/no error and i was a little worried too.</p>
<p>-1 Math -2 Cr -1 Writ That I know of.</p>
<p>I know I'm at a -3 (1 omitted, two wrong) math, maybe -1 CR, and in the dark for writing. Why do people think the chair was hard? Calculate the chairs one can possibly sit in when another is in a certain position (6) and multiply it by the amount of chairs (12). It's all about knowing when a question is supposed to be easy or hard based on where it is in the section. There was one math I absolutely could not do. Any other problems I missed where cause 'o stupid errors.</p>
<p>yo bigkid, you said "It doesn't say 65% discount explicitly but the table shows you any calls that take place between 12AM and 8AM are priced 65% off and anything between 6PM and 12PM is only 35% off."</p>
<p>THIS IS INSANE!!! MY QUESTIONS DIDNT EVEN SHOW ME A TABLE OR ANYTHING!!!! AAAAAAHHHHH!!!</p>
<p>^^Haha, that question's what I think I made a stupid error on.</p>
<p>did anyone get the tree question in the math part?</p>
<p>I believe the rate they gave you for the phone call question was $2.10.
12 midnight to 8AM: 65% OFF i.e. 35% of original
6PM to 12 midnight: 35% OFF i.e. 65% of original</p>
<p>So I took 2.10/35<em>100 (since its 65% OFF) to find the full charge which was $6. Then .65</em>6 to find the afternoon call charge.</p>
<p>@lala56:If you had this question there was definitley a table. You may have missed it because you were supposed to use 1 table for 2 questions so maybe you only used the table for the 1st question and didnt realize it applied to the second question.</p>
<p>Yeah, I see what you are saying, and I almost did the same thing. However, it asked for how ever many combinations for each person. So you don't have to half it, when you think about it. You may be right and I may have interpreted it wrong, I guess.</p>