<p>I think, but I’m not entirely sure it was choice A.</p>
<p>@VT that question with the angle of the weight lifting bench. What did you guys get? I think I got 160?</p>
<p>@seasmart sameee that one took me way too much time to finish.</p>
<p>Okay, does anyone know if the last two answers were c/j? </p>
<p>Also, I got 4 for the fruit juice one. It’s definitely 4. What did you guys get for the square pyramid one?</p>
<p>I got 14 for the square pyramid question.</p>
<p>Thats what I got too</p>
<p>the weightlift one was definitely 160.</p>
<p>@ grapple</p>
<p>Yeah 13/4 was ‘A’.</p>
<p>Yeah the one with the weight lifting…I put 160 since I just looked at it and it seemed it was too big to be anything else :P</p>
<p>The pyramid was 14 height.</p>
<p>and @supervious I did the same thing and got 160</p>
<p>did anyone else get 22 for the inequality systems graph one?</p>
<p>@VT thats the only thing I saw to help me…that was a tricky qusetion just because of the lack of numbers, it was more conceptual and you had to see how the lines related.</p>
<p>Also guys, what about the slope based on the midpoint? That took me a few minutes to think about and I think I did it wrong. THe only one I had left after crossing out choices was that they were congruent so I was so confused!</p>
<p>@ufiscool I got 22 as well.</p>
<p>That’s what I put. The point (4,1) gave that answer.</p>
<p>@ufiscool Yup i also got 22.</p>
<p>I made a right angle to the 110 chair angle, which meant 110 - 90 = 20, then since the weights were parallel, that means that the other side was 20 degrees, so then to find the side next to it, I did 180 - 20 = 160. :P</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer choice for the question that involved one triangle inscribed inside another. One of the angles was 30 degrees and the other was 45 degrees? There was a length of 10 between the triangles or something like that.</p>
<p>@seasmart i had problems with that one too. i think i put that they had the same slope.</p>
<p>and can someone explain the question in which the answer was 22?</p>
<p>@nina1228 it was 13.7 you used tangents and algebra. Also it was 22 because if you just used the furthest right point and plugged it in you got 22 which also happened to be the highest choice.</p>
<p>@grapple I thought that for it to be parralel the ides would have to be the same size because the angles would have to be the same for them to meet in the same place. I didnt see any evidence that they were parallel, and I thought it was a trick fort the people that just looked and answered without reading and trying to figure it out</p>
<p>I hate having to keep edit posts to add more because of this 1 minute waiting time!</p>