<p>I think 4 was the lowest option.</p>
<p>yikes, I think I put 1. the 1x probably threw me off. I honestly don’t remember, was 1 an option? … great.</p>
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<p>Do we know that those were heights? It never said, and it didn’t look like it in the diagram.</p>
<p>I did put 40/3 though.</p>
<p>Why wouldn’t you know those were the heights? You draw it down from the tips of the circle…it was the distance from the point to the line. That would be a height on the outside, making a right triangle.</p>
<p>Bob.Dylan, do you remember the given diagram? The proportions of their areas and their lengths can not be the same… you must square the value…</p>
<p>Why would you have to square the value? They share a base.</p>
<p>And besides, then fill it back in.</p>
<p>(.5)(1)(10) = 5
(.5)(1)(40/3) = 40/6</p>
<p>(5)*(6/40) = 30/40 = 3/4</p>
<p>nevergiveup, who cares if you can’t determine why f(4) = 12. You know it’s true because they tell you it is, lol. Why would you question a piece of info they automatically gave you?</p>
<p>Oh lol, I was drawing it to the actual letter that labeled the line :p</p>
<p>Oh well, still got it right.</p>
<p>it wasn’t becuase i had experimental writing and i am familiar with the problem. It was 4 square root three it wasnt a hard one.</p>
<p>yeah whenenver they give you anything is 1/6 of the area or circumference think either 1/6 of 360 or 1/6 of the area and go from there… circumference is usually degrees… it’s all the same…</p>
<p>it was the value of p which was in range between like say 45 and 63.333</p>
<p>how did you put 1 for the rope problem that wasn’t even a choice it was 4… 8 … i don’t remember the rest but i know 4 was the lowest followed by 8</p>
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<p>Still, CB shouldn’t be using theoretically impossible questions. It’d be awesome if this one got thrown out because of that.</p>
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<p>48 12
8 4
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<p>No. P is between (and including) 41 and 49.</p>
<p>yeah I did doubt that there was actually a function for f(ab) = f(a) + f(b) for all positive a and b…that would be one rediculous function…</p>
<p>What was the answer to the a+b question (-3, 0, 3)?</p>
<p>I got just -3.</p>
<p>the one with the iterval is a common sat problem so the answer would be X-A-5<5
for thoose who have trouble with algerbra say A is ten the mid point A and A+10 is 15. now x has to be in that range so if you said that x was 19 which is in that range absolute value of 19-5-10 is < 5 the same goes if you plug in 12 or any other number from 11-19</p>
<p>I thought x was between 41 and 49, not p. p was a lot less, but they didn’t ask for p</p>