Comment author: prase 01 April 2011 02:27:41PM *  -2 points [-]

Part 2, group II question:

What is the altitude of the highest point in Sweden?

Give an estimate in a subcomment. Please begin your answer with "I suppose the correct value is probably" or some other preface of comparable length; if you write just the number, it appears in the Recent Comments bar and can bias other respondents.

Comment author: LastVillaiN 02 April 2011 09:50:04PM 0 points [-]

Oh darn that question, I climbed it last summer.

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Comment author: prase 01 April 2011 02:23:52PM *  -1 points [-]

Part 1, group II question:

What is the population of the Central African Republic?

Give an estimate in a subcomment. Please begin your answer with "I suppose the correct value is probably" or some other preface of comparable length; if you write just the number, it appears in the Recent Comments bar and can bias other respondents.

Comment author: LastVillaiN 02 April 2011 09:43:34PM 0 points [-]

I suppose the correct value is probably around 2 million.

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