<p>I know I am getting 800 =D</p>
<p>3 wrong at most</p>
<p>therefore, i HOPE i am getting an 800</p>
<p>i don’t want to be certain, like i was on the SATI math, where one mistake cost me the 800.</p>
<p>I made one mistake on SATI math too, good thing there was a curve and I still got 800.</p>
<p>I have a question.
Did we need to fill out parts 8 and 9 on the second page of the answer sheet?
My proctor told me not to, but I feel like I should have.</p>
<p>I didn’t bother to read through if anyone discussed this or not but on a box plot, each section is 25%. So from the left tail to the start of the left box, is 25%, the box on the left is 25%, the box on the right is 25%, and the end of the box to the right tail is 25%.
Therefore the two middle boxes are 50%.
I was really surprised to see this on the test, box plots are like from fifth grade =/</p>
<p>What did you guys get for this one:</p>
<p>They give x^2 and 2^x, then it says for a value of x that is >2, which of the following are TRUE?</p>
<p>I. X^2=2^X
II. X^2>2^X ------> I tried x=3 and I got 9>8 so this was true for a value
III. X^2<2^X ------> Try x=10 and i got 100<1024 so this was a true for a value (Since II, III were true I put e. since that was the only one with both.)
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. I,II
e. I, II, III</p>
<p>I’m also ~proud~ to say that I omitted 10 questions because I was so pressed for time.
-headdesk-</p>
<p>It’s e, Indianjatt</p>
<p>It is E</p>
<p>for I: 2^2=2^2</p>
<p>Wait I thought it had to always be true…</p>
<p>The question had something to the effect of…are some times true.</p>
<p>its e i beleive</p>
<p>I put e as well.</p>
<p>Really? I’m pretty sure it asked for always. Hmmm…probably -4 then…another step closer to boardline. I really should have checked my work. Let’s see if I got another one wrong…</p>
<p>what exactly was the “similar triangles” problem?</p>
<p>Pretty sure the counterexample said you had to prove the thing incorrect on both sides. Meaning both aren’t prime, thus I chose 23, 21 and 25 prove it incorrect.</p>
<p>^^^
What did you choose? Anyways, the correct answer is 15 and it has been confirmed.</p>
<p>no its 15 i beleive^^
(17 and 19 are prime, but 15 isnt)</p>
<p>are you sure those are the answers indianjatt? I is not true no values are equal to when x>2</p>
<p>does anyone remember what the last 5 questions were, or any of them?</p>