<p>Marine-touch</p>
<p>BlackRose101 est puella.</p>
<p>I can do integrals. I love them, I love derivatives as well. But they all go as calc in my textbook.</p>
<p>Sorry Marine. The playboy thing confused me for a sec lolz.</p>
<p>I’m a male.</p>
<p>So CPU if we were twins we’d be fraternal lol.</p>
<p>I think I can link Algebra to most topics math.</p>
<p>lol MIThopeful i always wanted a twin.</p>
<p>and for like 13 years i thought boys & girls could be identical. i thought it was just a matter of them being born within the same little egg, not having the EXACT dna lol whoops</p>
<p>i’ve seen twins like that before. They look the same until they hit like 13.</p>
<p>Do any of you understand todays SAT question of the day? It’s math and I can not even begin to understand it.</p>
<p>ill check it out^</p>
<p>Please and thank you.</p>
<p>lol…</p>
<p>That SAT question… it’s just some unit stuff,</p>
<p>i feel like its so easy, but i cant get it. maybe if i write it down lol</p>
<p>i saw the answer, i kinda get it =x</p>
<p>^^^
Explain?</p>
<p>The way they explained it did not help me.</p>
<p>Math is my worst subject. Do not judge me! lolz</p>
<p>^^can you explain?</p>
<p>i can do the most complex math but not this stuff for some reason lol please explain</p>
<p>I understand it as 10=d
1 and 6 as a fraction or something
so I need a dozen so I double the 6 so that it is 2 lbs
but after that I get lost.</p>
<p>I attempted to put in a real number for d. So I used 2
that helped me understand the 100d thing. But then once again i get lost.</p>
<p>10 pounds of apples = dollars</p>
<p>1 lb = 6 apples.</p>
<p>2 lbs = 12 apples</p>
<p>2 lbs is 1/5 of a 10 lbs </p>
<p>but the total cost is 100d cents</p>
<p>1/5 * 100d = 20d cents</p>
<p>and my robotics team just won States in FTC.</p>
<p>I’m so ****ing proud.</p>
<p>10 pounds of apples cost d dollars.</p>
<p>6 apples weigh 1 pound.</p>
<p>1 dozen apples weigh 2 pounds.</p>
<p>2 pound of apples cost one fifth of d dollars.</p>
<p>1 fifth of one dollar is 20 cents. Or 20*1</p>
<p>1 fifth of two dollars is 40 cents. Or 20*2</p>
<p>1 fifth of d dollars is 20*d</p>
<p>Yaaah!!
Now I understand!
Thanks!!
how did ya’ll figure it out so fast?</p>
<p>@Manarius, thanks for giving me words. Words help me more than numbers do.</p>
<p>@MIT thanks to you as well. Congrats on your robotics team winning!!! ^_^</p>
<p>Thanks and congrats!!!</p>
<p>@MIT: Congrats!</p>
<p>****… I wasn’t even there because I effed up 1st quarter and had to put myself on academic probation…</p>
<p>But they’ll be going to Worlds. Holy ****.</p>