<p>i think that was experimental cuz i didnt have that question…</p>
<p>knit problem was experimental.</p>
<p>I had section 3, 4, 5 and 8 as math - is 4 experimental for me as well?
Every time someone brings up a problem that was purportedly in the experimental section, I don’t recognize it. I had a math experimental for sure though, right?</p>
<p>I hope it’s 5, I left four blank there :(</p>
<p>Another go at compiling the answers:</p>
<p>Number of games …………………. 12
(k-1)/k digit …………………. 8
Sequence 5, a, b …………………. 5^21
Hardcover fiction books …………………. 4000
Slope of the line tangent to the circle …………………. 4/3
Quadrants …………………. I, II, and IV
Pie chart of luxury cars …………………. the greatest number (E)
Number of CDs …………………. 2
Change in the area of rectangle …………………. decrease 1%
(x-1) (x-r) …………………. 5<r<6 sector=“” with=“” area=“pi” ………………….=“” 140=“” deg=“” opposite=“” to=“” star=“” blank=“” circle=“” distance=“” pq=“” (on=“” parabola)=“” 2√6=“” x=“” ≤=“” |…|=“” y=“” point=“” b=“” (x=“” -=“” y)^x=“” 2=“”> 2^1000 …………………. ((2x)^2)/2
Rectangular prism …………………. 2
Points (-a,b) and (a,0) on a graph …………………. 4
Three digit odd number …………………. can be 245, 425, 281, or 821
Pencils and erasers …………………. 60
Voters …………………. 5,000
Painting together…………………. 10
Shaded area in 10x12 rectangle …………………. 42
Average age of new managers …………………. 58</r<6></p>
<p>Experimental:<br>
Set with the greatest element <99
Pentagon and a circle
Scatter plot with trees</p>
<p>x ≤ |…| ≤ y was NOT point B</p>
<p>It was point A. This was the only point that had a negative x value, and a positive y value. x must be negative in order for |x+y| < y. Furthermore, for obvious reasons, y must be positive.</p>
<p>The answer was point A.</p>
<p>I confirm the point A. It was (-3, 2), right?</p>
<p>the two people above me have the letters mixed up… your reasoning and answer is correct but it was choice B that was (-3, 2)</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question that said if __ students liked both A and B, and…students liked neither, and if…students liked A, then how many students only liked B?</p>
<p>Was it 14?</p>
<p>^I don’t remember the answer for that one.
For x |
| y I think point A was on y=x and point B was (-3,2).</p>
<p>ok. this is really weird.</p>
<p>i seriously think they really switched it up this time.
i thought the experimental was w/ the stiches one. idk, i feel as though there are many different versions of the test…like, maany many.</p>
<p>As far as I recall, there was only one point in each quadrant. Point A was in the upper left quadrant, or quadrant II. Therefore, the answer must have been point A.</p>
<p>It’s possible I got the letters mixed up, but I really don’t think so…</p>
<p>Sorry if this question has already been answered, but was the “k” digit question part of an experimental section. If not, could someone walk me through the problem because for some reason that one tripped me up.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>^ k was not experimental.</p>
<p>but what were the qualifications for the three digit, odd number one? i remember that they had to sum to be 11 and factors of 40 or something?</p>
<p>x ≤ | | ≤ y was NOT point B</p>
<p>It was point A. This was the only point that had a negative x value, and a positive y value. x must be negative in order for |x+y| < y. Furthermore, for obvious reasons, y must be positive.</p>
<p>The answer was point A.</p>
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<p>Way to spend time using the bold function when you mention the coordinates of NOT A, but B</p>
<p>It was B in Quadrant II.</p>
<p>pretty sure it was point B as well</p>
<p>either way whether its A or B, the point was (-3,2)</p>
<p>Was the question about the 78 people, with 22 liking A only, and 25 liking both, experimental?</p>
<p>1a1 i had that question and my critical reading was experimental
you’re talking about the movie question right?</p>
<p>I don’t know if it’s about movies, but the answer was 10. Other choices included 32 and 35.</p>
<p>Also, there was a question about f(x) and g(x) and at what value g(x)=0. Was it x=5, because g(x) was just f(x) shifted up 4?</p>
<p>i don’t think i had that question, experimental?</p>