Friday, June 15, 2012

Re: [Madness Writers] 6/15/2012 06:17:00 PM

heather always says "you think too mjuch about stuff, think too deeply about everything it could be"
 
im like "yueah, cuz you gotta be pinpoint a ccurate on tests, and if a test maker cant do that, then how can you trust it?"
 
well,. i would think that question would be pretty easy, just the average of the chart, cant get into changing numbers over the years unless its one of the answers, which it shouldnt be.
 
...  oh that qyote is from the test?  then fuck yeah, thats the fuckin answer.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Madness <nayrrizdaed@gmail.com> wrote:
figure this one out.   you have a graph with some numbers, doesn't matter what it shows.  Above the chart it says "TV RATINGS IN THE US 1980-1987)

Below the chart it says "RATINGS EQUAL THE PERCENT OF TV HOUSEHOLDS IN THE US THAT VIEWED THE SHOW"

the question askes "approximately what was the average number of TV households in the US that viewed the show from 1981 through 1985 inclusive?

either
12%
14%
15%
18%
or "it cannot be determined from the info given"

the answer is the last one because "you don't know if the number of TV viewing households changes from year to year (though it is likely that it does".  IT FUCKING  CLEARLY states that the ratings equal the percent of TV HOUSEHOLDS that viewed the show.  what more info do you need?  they didn't magically just pick a fucking % for each year that the show was being watched, they had to get the data from real numbers.  i don't get it. 


anyway, that's the only one I missed out of 20. too easy. 


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Posted By Madness to Madness Writers at 6/15/2012 06:17:00 PM

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