<p>@ broncosfan212 - it looks like you’re saying that x=35 and p=13. well, in this case, </p>
<p>2p=26
3p=39</p>
<p>so yes, 26<35<39. </p>
<p>However, 3p+x must equal 100, and 39+35 is 74, not 100. So x=35 is wrong.</p>
<p>@ broncosfan212 - it looks like you’re saying that x=35 and p=13. well, in this case, </p>
<p>2p=26
3p=39</p>
<p>so yes, 26<35<39. </p>
<p>However, 3p+x must equal 100, and 39+35 is 74, not 100. So x=35 is wrong.</p>
<p>No I am pretty sure 2p+3p+x have to equal 100 because they were all part of the circle</p>
<p>x+3p = 100</p>
<p>@broncosfan212 So even though some ppl (Monoclide) posted answers as percents, they are wrong?</p>
<p>^ Not a serious question…</p>
<p>no 2p+3p+x does not have to equal 100 it’s 3p+x.
if they posted their answers as percents…they’re right since the answer was x%…</p>
<p>Does anyone know if you i can still get a perfect score if i missed 1 grid in?
If not, around what score would i get?</p>
<p>^ It’s possible, but extremely rare. More likely 770-790.</p>
<p>THAT MAKES NO SENSE. the circle was broken up into 2p,x, and 3p, so those are all the parts that have to add up to 100%. I don’t care what monoclide or any of you say because you actually are wrong…
it is just a summation of all the parts of the circle and you guys didn’t take into account the 2p</p>
<p>The circle was broken up into 3p and x. You then plugged the value of p into 2p and 3p to answer the question.</p>
<p>Whoa whoa whoa…when I first looked at this board it said the circle one’s answers were 41<x<49, and now they’re all different? I got 43, why is that wrong??</p>
<p>No, I’m pretty sure you’re right.</p>
<p>the answers to that are only 41-49
you can plug them in and check if you want
if anyone says anything else they’re just wrong</p>
<p>hello guys. im new.
and i love discussing about math.
:)</p>
<p>The circle was divided into four sections: p, p, p, and x. The question stated the 2p<x<3p and asked what a possible % value for x was.</p>
<p>for the answer of 4 sqrt 2, does anyone remember the answer choice? was it D? i know i got the answer but have a nagging suspicion that i switched it with C for 4 sqrt 3 or something… can anyone confirm?</p>
<p>It was 4 sqrt 3 though.</p>
<p>?</p>
<p>Yeah, I said 4 root 3 as well.</p>
<p>i forgot the question.
refresh me?</p>
<p>I think it was the one with the tangent to a circle that gave you a 30-60-90 right triangle. Not positive, though.</p>
<p>oh…well i really don’t remember… all i know is that i marked D. was that the right one?</p>
<p>im pretty sure that was 12, ppl at the party</p>