<p>tjb, i did the same thing as you. i am getting a little scared though because multiple people have said the radius has to be at least 1…</p>
<p>masss!! ur right</p>
<p>i believe everyone thinks that it is 2 as one side…when it was really sqrt(2). sillyyy people</p>
<p>^ the answer was 8<x<20</p>
<p>Oh, and 7^1600 ends in a 1.</p>
<p>Look up what mode is. There should only be one mode (you can have more than one mode).</p>
<p>What question had 308 as the answer?</p>
<p>to the median question</p>
<p>can anyone confirm 1008 9 6 8 divisble question</p>
<p>If you divide unknown values with exponents, you subtract them correct? there was a problem that involved knowledge of this skill.</p>
<p>I got E, i remember that one.</p>
<p>For the dice one, it was A</p>
<p>shadin, i can confirm 1008. if you divide 999 by 9, you will get 111. so then to get the least multiple of 9 AFTER 999 you just multiply by 112 to get 1008…which is also divisible by 6 and 8.</p>
<p>^ yeah it was E. 2 sqaure root 2 i think</p>
<p>1008 confirmed. guessed and checked, but I tried 1001-1007 just to be sure lol</p>
<p>what are your thoughts on the median question? It basically asked what median could there be that wouldn’t change the mode (1) or do something else…anyways, I put 5…but I think it could’ve been 5-8 from what I saw</p>
<p>handicapable do u mean the box question, and are u sure it was a… I am pretty sure it was c or d.</p>
<p>Shahdih, i think ur wrong for the median question. I got 7 as the answer, and I think the boundaries were 4<x<8. Anyone confirm?</p>
<p>BTW: its the mode as 1 question im talking about</p>
<p>the triangle area was 60</p>
<p>10 times 2 = 20 divide it by two = 10</p>
<p>10 times 10 = 100 divide it by two 50</p>
<p>50 + 10 = 60. confirmed with my math teacher.</p>
<p>shooooooott i forgot to take into account the diagonal of the smaller square?..is that what im messing up here?</p>
<p>i put 3 for 7^1600
guess i’m gettin 600 math</p>
<p>yep, those are the exact boundaries I calculated. I just popped in 5, but we should both be right.</p>
<p>Ok, uhm I made a few typos in the previous one…sorry</p>
<p>Math
Grid-In
4<x<8 (median of set of integers, mode was 1)
1<x<1.5 (circle and two squares)
1008 (Lowest number greater than 999 but divisible by 6,8, and 9)
$2.50 (price of childs ticket)
308 ((x+4)(x+7)) </p>
<p>Multiple Choice
109 (exactly 4 numbers in sequence are under 1000)
95 ft (merry-go-round; wooden horse, 3/2 circumference)
x=t (John and Toms marbles)
30 minutes (when the person drove first 20 miles)
y=45 (lines m and l are perpendicular)
11 (f(3)+f(1))
75 (original average 15, new average 19)
45% (percent of students who had 2 or more siblings)
26 (surface area of cube tower)
regions 1 and 2 (a+b>0)
37 cards (10 red, 10 blue, 10 green, and 10 white cards; make sure to have at least 7 green cards)
j and l have perpendicular slopes (-5/3 and 3/5)
60 (area of quadrilateral/diamond thing)
f(x)-3
2 (4 times 1/n)
x=0 (x+2y=2x+3y; when y=0, what is x?)
dice dots on sides, shaded on top
240 (x+y+z)
m/h (average speed, miles per hour)
qr+s=s+rq
8 less diagonals (10-sided and 9-sided)
scatterplot questions was E (last choice, no linear relationship)
abs value only II (4.75)
x^2+6x+8 (product of two even integers greater than x)
x+y=5 ((2.4<em>10^x)+(3.6</em>10^y) = 3630)
45 (how many numbers in set S; 1+2+3+
+9=45)
x=24 (30-60-90 triangle, short 30 degree side was 12)
f(0)=2 (f(2)=6, f(-3)=4; equation was y=2x+2)
Regions 4 and 5 (physics and computer science)</p>