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Mathematics: All Classes: Friday 4.28.06 Period 1
Broots was sitting behind the desk in front of the class. Two notices were printed on the board in rather shaky handwriting.
Beginners: Sit down and work quietly on your exam. You'll recieve your grades next Wednesday. Please come to class Friday.
Intermediate: If you showed up today, you're final project grade just went down.
Once everyone was sitting, he handed out the test.
1. Question one
2. Define if and only if
3. Please write out the times table for seven on the range one through ten.
4. Write a problem (and solve it) that shows a real world application of math.
5. A solution to the All King's Digits problem. (Use all ten digits to get 100)
6. What is the probability that a randomly drawn positive factor of 80 is less than 7?
Extra credit:
Three men walk into a motel and ask for a room. The desk clerk says a room is $30 so each man pays $10 towards the cost. Later, the clerk realizes he made a mistake, that the room should have been $25. He calls the bell boy over and asks him to refund the other $5 to the three men. The bellboy, not wanting to mess with a lot of change dividing the $5 three ways, decides to lie about the price, refunding each man $1 and keeping the other $2 for himself. Ultimately each man paid $9 towards the room and the bellboy got $2, totaling $29. But the original charge was $30, where did the extra $1 go?
[ooc: If you have the time, actually take the test as your character would. If not, jot down how well they did either on each individual question or over all. Test is open until next Wednesday.]
Beginners: Sit down and work quietly on your exam. You'll recieve your grades next Wednesday. Please come to class Friday.
Intermediate: If you showed up today, you're final project grade just went down.
Once everyone was sitting, he handed out the test.
1. Question one
2. Define if and only if
3. Please write out the times table for seven on the range one through ten.
4. Write a problem (and solve it) that shows a real world application of math.
5. A solution to the All King's Digits problem. (Use all ten digits to get 100)
6. What is the probability that a randomly drawn positive factor of 80 is less than 7?
Extra credit:
Three men walk into a motel and ask for a room. The desk clerk says a room is $30 so each man pays $10 towards the cost. Later, the clerk realizes he made a mistake, that the room should have been $25. He calls the bell boy over and asks him to refund the other $5 to the three men. The bellboy, not wanting to mess with a lot of change dividing the $5 three ways, decides to lie about the price, refunding each man $1 and keeping the other $2 for himself. Ultimately each man paid $9 towards the room and the bellboy got $2, totaling $29. But the original charge was $30, where did the extra $1 go?
[ooc: If you have the time, actually take the test as your character would. If not, jot down how well they did either on each individual question or over all. Test is open until next Wednesday.]
