On the one hand, I was able to do them all. On the other hand, I took more math than a lot of college graduates, and there were a couple examples that I can't think which class would have taught the type of thinking you need.
I wouldn't expect an English teacher (or similar) to necessarily be able to do solve those problems in the allotted time. E.g. lots of people never work with Cartesian Coordinates again after leaving school. It's not a relevant skill for most people.
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