<p>Arctk3…i think that one x is 70</p>
<p>crap, i put 10 for the math and french students problem… forgot it said which did NOT take french ■■■ ■■■</p>
<p>really?</p>
<p>Cause i think the question I am asking about wasn’t in the grid part of math, it was in the MC part at least I think it was lol</p>
<p>sooo it’s not 30 pencils for that one?</p>
<p>Anyone know which math section was variable because i remember I got everything on the first one and got like 3 wrong on the one w/ the marbles I think.</p>
<p>LOL, sammy I did the same thing QQ.</p>
<p>Anyone remember these problems?
answers plz plzplzplzplz !!
- There are 4 points, then how many triangle blah blah
- rate problem: 100meter, wats 1km/hr rate blah blah</p>
<p>the marbles one was yz/x or whatever. It was (the number of red marbles)times the Z (how many you take out) over the total marbles. because red/total times Z would have resulted in a ratio that maintains the probability. am I right?</p>
<p>^
- got 4 possible triangles
- 6 km. .1km per minx60= 6km/hr</p>
<p>The variable math was with the last question that had a wire with length of piX and a line graph of increase in students from year to year I believe (not the one that said 8% decrease and 10% increase in teachers, that was a diff section)</p>
<p>I said 4 triangles, each with its large angle on a point</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one with the awkward rectangle thing’s perimeter?
I got 27 (A, I think), because the top side would be 3 (because the part it was on was a little square with sides of 3) and the other missing side was 4, because it was opposite the 4 side on the rectangle.
3+3+3+4+4+10=27</p>
<p>What about the one with the 4 points and the triangles? I got 12, I really didn’t feel like messing with drawing every single possible triangle so I got lazy and did 4x3 lol</p>
<p>And have we figured out which math was experimental? I had 4 math sections</p>
<p>But answer c doesn’t work when x=-3 which would work for this scenario</p>
<p>@rusty the answer for perimeter was 34 im pretty sure and I just posted about the experimental</p>
<p>I’m taking about 16 distance to 3 was twice the distance to zero</p>
<p>no, this one is a classic odd-perimeter problem. Notice the 10 at the bottom? that’s the 10 for all 3 segments on top, you can’t assume it’s a square. so it’s 3+3+4+4+10+10= 34.</p>
<p>I put 4 triangles for the 4 points that could make a square, since the answer choices were 1,2,3,4,5 I drewed it out and oculd only make 4 triangles one starting form ech point</p>
<p>Also for the meters one I put 6 since it was like 100 per minute, in 1 hour which is 60 minutes you would have gone 6,000 meters which divided by kilometers which equals 1k meters you would get 6 kilometers right? xD</p>
<p>@rusty, you can assume the whole top equals 10; so it becomes 10+10+4+4+3+3 (and by whole top I mean all of the parts of the figure that are parallel to the base, but are on top)</p>
<p>wow seahawks…got it in before I did lol</p>
<p>Which math was experimental! Surely somebody doesn’t recognize some of these problems and can tell us?</p>
<p>I just answered that twice now…</p>
<p>@sed
Oh my b. Can you list some of the other questions in that section? I totally don’t remember</p>