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Could you pass 8th grade math?

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Originally posted by: Eli
Holy sh!t, I suck at math.

🙁

7/10.

I completely guessed on 10, 7, 5, and 4. Didn't remember how to solve them.

I missed 4, 5, and 7.

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

🙂 lol that thing has forever been burned into my head stupid math in school
 
Originally posted by: Chu
It is sorta sad that people can fail that simple of an exam, even in 8th grade 🙁

Yea, if you already know Calculus, then it's hard to believe that anyone could fail a test that easy
 
9/10.. wasnt paying attention on the carpet one...i dont really worry about my math skills, i was teaching myself algebra 2 in 8th grade
 
I used some hardcore mental math on that one.

I had algebra in 8th grade, and that was the advanced class. I can't imagine passing that without algebra.
 
8/10 and i used a calc, missed the carpet one and the allowance one because i divided by the wrong number

and that was harder then any math test i had in 8th grade
 
Wondering, all those who say that was harder then any math they did in 8th grade -- when were you in 8th grade? That's pretty much on par with the tests I took 8 years ago.
 
I used rounding on the first one and got that wrong ("well, if 7" is almost 2x 4", then almost 2x6" is 11.5", right?.... noooo"), but the rest I got. easy stuff, man.
 
Originally posted by: Amorphus
I used rounding on the first one and got that wrong ("well, if 7" is almost 2x 4", then almost 2x6" is 11.5", right?.... noooo"), but the rest I got. easy stuff, man.

6 is 1*4 + .5*4

1*7 + .5*7=7+3.5=10.5
 
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