| Giver | Post | Date |
| Busta | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 29-Aug-2022 |
| pattypat | Re: (5, 2), (m, 4), (3, 5), (n, 7) are points on the same line. | 02-Aug-2022 |
| JaxHammer | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 24-Mar-2022 |
| Mahesh1031 | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 24-Feb-2021 |
| bubidag | Re: In a certain sequence of numbers, each term after the first. | 27-Feb-2020 |
| JDeeps | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 07-Jan-2020 |
| Maryan | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 09-Nov-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: If the probability of choosing 2 red marbles without replac | 07-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: Eight hundred insects were weighed, and the resulting measur | 06-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: M, N, P, and Q are midpoints of the sides of the rectangle. | 03-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: In a certain sequence of numbers, each term after the first. | 02-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: (5, 2), (m, 4), (3, 5), (n, 7) are points on the same line. | 01-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: In a certain school, the ratio of boys to girls is 5 :13. If | 01-Oct-2019 |
| Carcass | Re: GRE Math Challenge #38-To mail a package Jeff | 01-Oct-2019 |