<p>@eddy it was 7 questions</p>
<p>I th9ught it was just (16<em>4)+(12</em>3)=100-76…14 points on test</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the scatter plot question with the amount of sandwiches and amount of I think soup</p>
<p>Wasnt it how many points he missed?</p>
<p>I put 24 because I just didn’t know how to do it. That was the only one i got confused on…
And for the last grid in did you guys put 4?
it said a^2 < 6 b^2 < 12
a + b can be how many different numbers?</p>
<p>What you guys get for the last question on the written response</p>
<p>Why is it 4???</p>
<p>Someone PLEASE what was the answer to the teacher and 36 students question!</p>
<p>Dougie I don’t remember that question. Can you give me more info about the question</p>
<p>What question about a teacher? Are you sure that isn’t the experimental section?</p>
<p>And does anyone remember the problem with answer root 6? I got 2 root 6. Hopefully -1 will be 780 at least.</p>
<p>Its 4 b/c a^2< 6
a = 1,2
b^2 < 12
b = 1,2,3
1+ 1 = 2
1+2=3
1+3=4
2+1=3
2+2=4
2+4=5
2,3,4,3,4,5 = 2,3,4,5 => 4 different numbers.</p>
<p>yeah i put 7 for the test one because it asked for how many questions did he miss</p>
<p>What was the answer for the perimeter question?
I know the perimeter is 12 but isn’t it because the xy plane has a negative value for x it should then be 4?
I feel like an idiot if my understanding for such an easy question is wrong</p>
<p>Whats the one with the scatter plot?</p>
<p>What was the question about the guy burning calories.</p>
<p>perimeter doesn’t take negatives into account</p>
<p>@1111pipe1111</p>
<p>Its the sandwiches and salads questions. I hope that is the experimental section because I left that one blank</p>
<p>what was the answer for the grid in with the large circle area divided by the small circle area</p>
<p>25/9 for the circles…
The scatter plot one is not the experimental because that in the section with 20 question and it was the only one with 20 question. The experimental was one of the ones that had the free response</p>
<p>Was the answer for the volume of the sphere over the right cylinder 2/3?</p>