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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)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'
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