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Another thing about the rules I don't understand is why they limit the use of parts-per notation to million and billion. For example, if I wanted to make a question about something at a concentration of 5 parts-per-trillion, couldn't I just say a concentration of 0.005 parts-per-billion in order to get around this?
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I like how I spent like an hour studying how to calculate molarity and stuff like that and then I just see this comment. kmn
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Any of you know how to solve the number density of the green skittles in a bag thing?
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I think the number density of skittles or M&Ms in a bag is kind of a weird question to ask. If the volume is just in units of "bags", then it's literally just counting the number of skittles/M&Ms of a certain color. If it is in units of cubic centimeters or the sorts, then there's the difficulty of being able to measure the volume of the bag, which would be able to change once the bag is opened. The only thing I can imagine for this would be dunking the bag in a beaker or large graduated cylinder to measure the volume and then opening the bag to count.

I also think having this in a test would raise certain logistical issues as well. If one bag is provided for all teams, skittles/M&Ms are bound to go missing. If a bag is provided for each team, the exact counts and measurements would vary between teams, making it pretty much impossible to evaluate teams on their accuracy.

Am I not thinking of something here?
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Do any of you know if there are any practice tests for Density Lab?
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someone1580 wrote:Do any of you know if there are any practice tests for Density Lab?
On the wiki if you go to the old test exchange, on the 2018 full test set for Garnet Valley Invitational, there should be a test for Density that was run as a trial last year (since its a trial test, it is fairly basic, so it would be a good place to start off with, but don't expect tests this year to be like that).
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someone1580 wrote:Do any of you know if there are any practice tests for Density Lab?
syo_astro's SSSS test on the test exchange

(although there were rule changes between now and then)
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Is this event math related?
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Incineroar999 wrote:Is this event math related?
Yes. Very. Although nothing complicated, more like multiplication and division.
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Are there certain tools or materials I need to know how to use for this event?
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gl10086 wrote:Are there certain tools or materials I need to know how to use for this event?
Probably just know how to use a ruler or read a graduated cylinder.
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