<p>It was t^2/2-20t+k</p>
<p>Yeah that’s right. But solving it was pretty easy. they just had a lot of ranom useless things</p>
<p>that section was experimental?</p>
<p>i didnt have it</p>
<p>i still say the color combo is 10 :o</p>
<p>The answer to that is 30. My lovely TI 89 just verified it.</p>
<p>Hey what was the last question for the math section w/ the student response part? the section w/ the WXYZ problem.</p>
<p>hehe yeah, i just plugged that equation in and used the table… it would have taken me the same amt time, had i just figured out the mid point was 20, but owell</p>
<p>The color problem is 20. Its just 5x4</p>
<p>foxshox which one are you talking about?</p>
<p>awesome, didnt make any mistakes for math.</p>
<p>800 baby.</p>
<p>50.5 def.</p>
<p>t^2/2-20t+k</p>
<p>Off topic, but don’t some people cheat by using TI-83 covers for their TI-89 calculators on the ACT?</p>
<p>hmmm…did u make a typo, saying it was 20? cuz i am getting really nervous</p>
<p>you really cant do that much more on a ti-89… and if a teacher has half a brian, the color distinction in the case is quite noticeable… but yeah back to my point, what more can you do on a TI-89… we arent doing indefinite integrals here… we are doing “how many ribbons did people get according the bar graph” hahah</p>
<p>i said the midpoint of the parabola was 20, and therefore, since 10 is 10 away from 20, the other side has to be 10 away from 20, giving you 30… sorry if i scared you</p>
<p>I don’t know. I haven’t taken the ACT. I used the 89 on my SAT as much as you used your 83. I just used the solver now to verify the answer. It takes too much time punching everything in.</p>
<p>exactly, its not going to make a huge difference…it sure as hell didnt on the XWYZ problem</p>
<p>Wasn’t the median question I, II, and III?</p>
<p>it was like 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11</p>
<p>median would be 6 if it was: 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8 , 11 – n = 6
6.5 if it was: 2, 3, 6, 6.5, 7, 8, 11 – n = 6.5
7 if it was: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 – n = 12</p>
<p>had to be an integer, so it couldn’t be 6.5.</p>
<p>for that question, did it say that n had to be an integer?</p>
<p>$#%$#%…</p>