<p>what was the one with how many park sheds could fit in the space they had given?
22/letter a???
i can’t remember</p>
<p>@loveny yea it was 22</p>
<p>@loveny It was 4 high so I knew there were only 2 possible combinations vertically, multiply that by the horizontal number of blocks minus 3, so I think it was 22.</p>
<p>What did yall put for the one where you had to convert from Farenheight to Celsius</p>
<p>Something like 59<C<68</p>
<p>@loveny Yes, 22.</p>
<p>@StanfordCS it was 15-20 degrees Celsius I think</p>
<p>@StanfordCS 15<C<20 IIRC</p>
<p>**** yeah thats what I put.</p>
<p>Does anyone know what answer choice was 8 for the parallelogram question?</p>
<p>15<C<20?</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>ok for that first question that was discussed im almost 100% sure it was not 1… the tan of 45 is only 1 if we are talking about a unit circle, and that was surely not a unit circle. If you drew an altitude you get rad 20 which eventually simplifies into rad 5 over 3</p>
<p>8 was E or K I think.</p>
<p>in a unit circle tan can be -1 or 1 but because the sin (y value) and cos (x value) were equal to each other, sin/cos = 1</p>
<p>@HSstudent Can you show with details what you did?</p>
<p>it does not need to be in the unit circle. The whole reason the unit circle exists is so we know the values of sin/cos/tan and to do them with simple numbers. tan(45) is always 1, the answer was 1</p>
<p>yea so i drew an altitude from the tip of 0,4 to the bottom of the triangle. This makes the width equal to 2, and the height equal to 4. Then to calculate the hypotenuse, which was the opposite in TAN you do Pythagorean therom (since drawing an altitude makes a right angle). So, 2 squared + 4 squared = rad 20. Then since its o/a the entirety of a was equal to 6, so you simplify rad 20 into 2 rad 5, which further simlifies into rad 5 over 3</p>
<p>its 1 guys it was obv 45-45-90 triangle…</p>
<p>kliebo that is true but i dont see how anything i did is wrong, i also dont understand how you knew it was a 45-45 triangle</p>
<p>@HSstudent Maybe you were looking at the wrong angle? The coordinates were A(4,0), B(0,4), and C(-2,0), and it was looking for tan of angle ABC?</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the question about the median? The question was like “There is a set of 15 numbers, and then you multiple it by 10, and then subtract 3???” I remember that 750 and 15 were answer choices</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure the line was y=x-something; which makes it a 45 degree angle, so the answer is 1</p>