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The curve is definitely easier than that.</p>
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The curve is definitely easier than that.</p>
<p>ehh I bombed this… reading through what people did for some of these problems I can already tell I have like 2-4 wrong… and I omitted quite a few. Hopefully I’ll still have over a 700, since that’s all I was aiming for.</p>
<p>why do you want to know what the exact numbers were? how did you solve the problem? if you didnt multiply the 10th term by i to get the answer you got it wrong</p>
<p>I thought the curve was raw score 44/50 was 800 and then 10 down for every question after.
So like 4 skipped, 2 wrong still squeak out an 800 but anything worse you go down?</p>
<p>lockn,</p>
<p>Not in recent years it hasn’t been. :\ You used to be able to get 4 wrong.</p>
<p>Yeah, but I left two blank and now have 4 (maybe 5) wrong :(</p>
<p>are you serious? how do you know this? i thought the curve was generous? 47/50 is more than harsh</p>
<p>The curve must be pretty easy if 10% of people can get an 800.</p>
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Are you sure? I’ve heard of people getting more than 4 wrong and getting an 800. But maybe not.</p>
<p>lockn, I could always just be wrong. :</p>
<p>I’m almost positive you can usually get 4 wrong and score an 800.</p>
<p>wait…they gave you the 10th term and asked for the 9th didn’t they?
so itd be Asubn = i(asubn-1) so if you have the 10th and you find 9th, you divide by i</p>
<p>i guess we’ll have to wait and see.</p>
<p>how is the f(x+3) one not the log answer? </p>
<p>and for the i’s…i might have made with a careless mistake, but the pattern didnt start with teh 10th term, rather the 9th term i think? 99th term was the third term of the sequence</p>
<p>i meant 100th/99th</p>
<p>If 4 wrong is not an 800, 45/50 would be 790 and 46/50 would be 800. That’s a lot harder than that blue book practice test - which is a really easy test.</p>
<p>The box plot was 50%, right? That was the graph of a five-number summary in which Q1 and Q3 are the ends of the box…</p>
<p>so for that cube problem did you need to subtract the floor or not</p>
<p>what did you get kafka?</p>
<p>they gave you the 10th term and asked for the 99th. you realize that the 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th terms are the same as the 14th, 15th, 16th, and the 17th, respectively. therefore, since terms 10 (given) and 14 are the same, so are 18, 22, etc. up to 98. so, the 99th term is the 11th term, so you multiply the given by i…</p>