********Official June 9th 2007 ACT Math Thread********

<p>answer was C- 3966</p>

<p>did you guys get like multiple batches of 3 in a rows? in the columns, for instance B-G-B</p>

<p>Was 3966 the only 3000 option?</p>

<p>yes it was.</p>

<p>god…i left them blank…the ones i didnt do for each secton…and i didnt finish all the sections but one…</p>

<p>AHAHAHAHAHAHA I can’t believe this.</p>

<p>For the bisected triangle with the side lengths of 2,000 and 2,566, and they asked you to find the length of the bottom right base. I used the ol’ took my fingers and measured and used the left base as a template and moved my fingers over a inch to measure the right base. It looked about 3,500 so i guessed 3,699 (whatever it was). hahaha</p>

<p>Ha, that’s almost exactly what I did! Except I used my pencil. :)</p>

<p>the answer to which one is greatest was pi/a right?</p>

<p>yeah 10char</p>

<p>join AIM CHATROOM: JUNE ACT</p>

<p>Calccobra, idk how to join chat rooms so I PMed you my screen name, hopefully you can add me into it.</p>

<p>anyone have a consolidated list of answers</p>

<p>here are some…</p>

<p>3966 or something
matrices ques = choice (E)
height of prism = 10
what is g(g(x)) = x^9
last question was choice (d) if i remember correctly
(4,6) is the midpoint
24 is some answer (maybe the 4 factorial one)
450 (the ques with the crazy decimals)
between 6 and 6 1/3</p>

<p>the height of hte prism was 5, not 10.</p>

<p>im very confident it was 10…any others for confirmation</p>

<p>i got a 35 on math when i took it previously, i really want a 36…please say its 10 guys</p>

<p>WHAT DID OTHERS GET, 5 OR 10 FOR PRISM?</p>

<p>you had to DECREASE each side of the rectangle by 10, which means you take 5 from each end of each side, and so when you fold it up the height is 5 NOT 10. yeaa?</p>

<p>The height of the box is definitely 5.</p>

<p>24 was the bobsled with 4 people combination.</p>

<p>I got 10; and im very confident in that answer.</p>

<p>The height of the box is 5. Even though you’re taking 10 away from each side, your taking off 5 from the ends of both sides, hence the 5 height, but now I’m not sure.</p>

<p>well when i solved it, I called X the length of ONE OF THE the edge of the corner that I cut off. When i continued to solve for X, I got 10, so since X is only one side, then the height is TEN and the total cut is 20.</p>

<p>For example if width was 50 and height was 60, and volume was 300</p>

<p>then the equation i setup was 300 = (50-2x)(60-2x)x</p>

<p>We need the actual numbers. I don’t even remember what I put.</p>