Lagunavii

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I think you are not getting my point no matter how much I explain it to you. So I guess I will just put this aside.

But as a last attempt, just think why would you put answers for a 'Intro to Math' test into a cheat if you are not taking that class or test? The answers for 'Intro to Math' would ONLY be used for a 'Intro to Math' test, not any other test. So why would a cheat have answers for a 'Intro to Math' test? Unless you would usually answer questions about history with '1+1=2'
No I think we are thinking about this in different ways - you see for me Im not seeing it as the cheat sheet was specifically a question & answer type of document. Afterall, How would anyone know which questions were appearing on an exam (again this is a plausible explanation that the cheater had indeed seen a question list and built a sheet around it)

but I am thinking more about it being a generic cheat sheet with notes, answers, formulas etc that cover a wide range of maths so could be used to help cheat and find answers to a lot of maths tests
 

osculim

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No I think we are thinking about this in different ways - you see for me Im not seeing it as the cheat sheet was specifically a question & answer type of document. Afterall, How would anyone know which questions were appearing on an exam (again this is a plausible explanation that the cheater had indeed seen a question list and built a sheet around it)

but I am thinking more about it being a generic cheat sheet with notes, answers, formulas etc that cover a wide range of maths so could be used to help cheat and find answers to a lot of maths tests
Exactly how I see the whole "notes" thing.
 

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No I think we are thinking about this in different ways - you see for me Im not seeing it as the cheat sheet was specifically a question & answer type of document. Afterall, How would anyone know which questions were appearing on an exam (again this is a plausible explanation that the cheater had indeed seen a question list and built a sheet around it)

but I am thinking more about it being a generic cheat sheet with notes, answers, formulas etc that cover a wide range of maths so could be used to help cheat and find answers to a lot of maths tests
If Magnar is the Elephant in the room it could be either. He can very well make a generic cheat sheet with all the question sampling he did with MC's tests. But we also know he is very good at hacking and could also hack school's computers to access Question papers.
 

Kodek

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No I think we are thinking about this in different ways - you see for me Im not seeing it as the cheat sheet was specifically a question & answer type of document. Afterall, How would anyone know which questions were appearing on an exam (again this is a plausible explanation that the cheater had indeed seen a question list and built a sheet around it)

but I am thinking more about it being a generic cheat sheet with notes, answers, formulas etc that cover a wide range of maths so could be used to help cheat and find answers to a lot of maths tests
Maybe this is what it's actually happening, I think of cheats as them being made with some tests you would take in mind, with possible questions, formulas and whatnot. And having info on that cheat that include any test you are not taking don't make sense for me.

I still disagree regarding this, but there's not much we can actually do since there's no more info.
 
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osculim

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Maybe this is what it's actually happening, I think of cheats as them being made with some tests you would take in mind, with possible questions, formulas and whatnot. And having info on that cheat that include any test you are not taking don't make sense for me.

I still disagree regarding this, but there's not much we can actually do since there's no more info.
Yeah none of us know what went through his head when DPC made these stupid minigames in the first place. So all we have is our opinions.
 

Lagunavii

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Maybe this is what it's actually happening, I think of cheats as them being made with some tests you would take in mind, with possible questions, formulas and whatnot. And having info on that cheat that include any test you are not taking don't make sense for me.

I still disagree regarding this, but there's not much we can actually do since there's no more info.
It depends on how thick the actual person taking the test is doesn't it, I mean in an "introduction to maths course" you are obviously introduced to basic maths that you will then take into an "advanced maths course" As a very simple and silly example
In the first class you'd be taught how to find the area of a Square and in the next class you'd be taught to find the area of a cube, which uses principles from the first - again you are not going to know what is on a test beforehand and even in my Advanced Maths at college there were very basic question that's formed the basis of a much more complex one. It's not that they have info on test they are not taking, its having info on things they don't understand that will help them with other maths that may be on the test.
 
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