<p>im ****ed because i wasted too much time on that stupid digit question (2 #s 1 symbol). I put 5. I had to omit the last 2 in that section… :(</p>
<p>That’s so dumb, wording made it seem like took 1 more than half.</p>
<p>@TheCudLife</p>
<p>You have the signs mixed up on the 1s. It was 26.</p>
<p>@VT</p>
<p>What was the digit question? the one where it was like 305->507?</p>
<p>16symbol
15symbol</p>
<p>16=1,2,4,8,16
15=1,3,5,15</p>
<p>31-24=7</p>
<p>4=1,2,4=7</p>
<p>Answer was 4</p>
<p>@vt the <em>triangle</em>16-<em>triangle</em>15 question?</p>
<p>That was <em>triangle</em> 4.</p>
<p>Answer was 509.
Original number was 307.</p>
<p>Snarn, that’s so dumb, question made it seem like he took an amount that was 1 more than 1/2 of the pencils</p>
<p>i got 507 too.
@Cudlife. yes thats what i got too!</p>
<p>@kam what was the question</p>
<p>@sat100. I’m talking about the question that started off with the dimensions of a rectangle. A triangle was cut out of it. What is the remaining perimeter? or area?</p>
<p>I posted the answer last page vtech</p>
<p>did anyone get 333 as an answer? the question asked about the # of integers that were less than 1000</p>
<p>The remaining area was 40, and I also got 333.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the choices to the point P question and is 100% certain that they are the choices?</p>
<p>Oh that. It was 40. </p>
<p>Rectangle width was 5 and length 10. One of the legs was 4 and the other leg was the same as the width so .5(5)(4)= 10. Original rectangle perimeter was 50 (5*10) so 50-10=40.</p>
<p>Edit: @Xerdge I believe the correct answer choice (a) was |x-3|=2|x|
am I thinking of the right question?</p>
<p>Point P question choice A was definitely |x-3|=2|x|.
That would work for x = -3 and x = 1.
Don’t remember the othersbut they didn’t work.</p>
<p>What was the 509 answer one</p>
<p>You start out with 307. You increase the value by changing the odd digits to the next odd digit. What is your new number?</p>
<p>509</p>
<p>I thought it said to increase EACH digit to the next odd?</p>
<p>@SAT100 Yea that’s the question. But 1 works for that equation too =/ so I’m not sure that’s the equation.</p>