<p>The chart which asked for difference between votes or something. It was 57-45=12</p>
<p>Each box was 10, each half was 5 and each stroke was 1.</p>
<p>The chart which asked for difference between votes or something. It was 57-45=12</p>
<p>Each box was 10, each half was 5 and each stroke was 1.</p>
<p>for the 9y/4 problem with the wood, does anybody have the exact problem? because I can’t seem to remember it</p>
<p>i’m reposting this, sorry: </p>
<p>for the “8 kids in both clubs,” could you guys help me out? Can you try to remember what answer choice this answer was? I vaguely remember the number 8 and a certain answer choice. I’m just trying to make sure. thanks!</p>
<p>YES! I agree with ALL OF THOSE. :D</p>
<p>Anyone get that answer for a algebratic pattern that went “1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3”. It was trying to find the sum of the 48 and 49 term. I had thought that at 48th term it would be 2 and 49 it was 3–so I put 5. I’m not sure if I f’d up or not.</p>
<p>What the answer for F(O)+F something? I forget what the heck I put for it.</p>
<p>there’s a debate team and another team
11 kids are just in one club
15 kids in debate, 12 in the other one and then you had to find the number of students in both clubs and 8 was the right answer</p>
<p>Also, answer was four because it was the 48th term and 49th term and 48 is divisible by 3 so the 48th term would’ve been 3 while the 49th one was 1</p>
<p>does anybody know if putting non-simplified fractions as answers on the grid-in is acceptable? because i put 6/54 instead of 1/9</p>
<p>@IAmCool. I’m sure if you are right not. I could be right–I’m not assuming if the validilty of your answers are 100% accurate or not. I could be right or wrong.</p>
<p>^ You can’t be right Bmsa91. Unlike critical reading questions, there is nothing debatable about these math problems. Either you did them right or you did them wrong. The consolidated list contains all correct answers.</p>
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<p>All the answers on the list are correct.</p>
<p>They had better be, or I’ll shoot someone.</p>
<p>i had an experimental math section and i thought that the inequalities question was on it?</p>
<p>There was a parabola question that was looking for the x value when y was at the maximum. What was the answer?</p>
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<p>Oooh, I remember that. Wasn’t x = 2 or something? It may have been another value, I don’t really remember.</p>
<p>Yeah I think I got x=2 too, but it was such a easy problem (the answer was right on the diagram) that I thought I did something wrong… haha</p>
<p>just random questions: 5x=90 so x=18. one of the answers was 25 on i think grid in i dont remember the x^2=25 or w/e u guys put so i think u might be thinking of this.</p>
<p>so was that inequalities question involving -1<x<0 on the experimental ?</p>
<p>Yeah, for what it’s worth, I think all the questions on the list are correct as well.</p>
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The answer was F(a) because F(0) was 0.</p>
<p>someone please answer my question from above</p>