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How old are you?
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What gender are you?
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Do you like math?
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What is the highest level math course you've taken?
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Now. What score do you expect to get?
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I will ask you to "show your skills". Don't use a calculator for the next section? Okay?
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What is the sum of two hundred five and four thousand sixty?
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How did you get the answer?
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230*681=
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Order of operations question: (2 + 4) * 8 - 2 / 2 ^ 2
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(2+3)(6 / (216 - 6 ^ 3) + 1)
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You may now use a calculator. This section is harder.
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3x - 8 = 11 what is x?
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8x - 2 = 3x + 1/2 x =
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The operator # will be defined as the greatest even number not greater than a given number. For all real numbers a, a# = the greatest even number <= a. (-2, -4, etc. count as even numbers) What is (2 + 4.6)# + 1.5# - (-.01)#
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a % b is defined as the remainder of a divided by b. The operator # has precedence over the operator %. If 10 % x# = 2, which of the following is a possible value for x?
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The next section is geometry. Which of the following is true in a right triangle ABC where angle ACB is 90 degrees.
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What is the volume of a rectangular prism 20m x 5m x 1cm?
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What is the distance from (-4, 3, 12) to the origin?
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Section 4: What is the sum of integers from 1 to 82?
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log((x^9)/(yz)) = which of these?
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Which is the cosine of 80 (radians) ?
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Did you use a calculator?
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Really? Did you?
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Section 5: Differentiate y=4x
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y = x ^ 99 y' =
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Integrate y=exp x
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What is the area under the graph y=x^2 from x=0 to x=1?
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What is the area under y = 1/x from x=4 to x=10
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What is the limit of (x^2 - 16)/(x - 4) as x approaches 4?
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2 times 2
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Will you share your score on the quiz?
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Do you want harder questions?
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Do you want to be nerdy
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