Compilation of May Math Answers

<p>Compilation of May Math Answers.</p>

<p>Triangle sides perimeter: 24</p>

<p>Plot graph w/ students sleeping, find median difference: 5</p>

<p>June babies: 4</p>

<p>Intercept of two lines with points (t,11/2): 1/2 or 0.5</p>

<p>German/Italian Students: 6 (Secretly hoping it's 9 :P)</p>

<p>a(x-k)^2: k</p>

<p>Rectangle w/ 30-60-90: 4sqrt3</p>

<p>Circle w/ shade: 9pi/4</p>

<p>Misc. Answers:
51(something about n+p or something)
122 (212 students with 30 more male)</p>

<p>I'm sure there's more. Feel free to correct & add.</p>

<p>30% Not a prime not a multiple of 4 question.
5 Shirts (probability question)
5/4 slope question
C (8.6) Number line</p>

<p>the n+p thing could also of been 185.
(4+181)</p>

<p>^ I GOT THAT!
Oh My God, yes.
I couldn't remember what exactly I got... but it wasn't 51.</p>

<p>x^3 for the -1<x<0 question (median)</p>

<p>27v for the cube one.</p>

<p>yeah, I think 51 and 185 were the only two, though. I made a careless error and put ninety one, and realized what I had done during the next CR section. Thank god my proctor was texting on her phone and didn't notice my changing it to 51. </p>

<p>I got 36 for that problem with a square and rectangles and squares in the square. I also got 10.5 followed immediately by 1001 on the math gridin.</p>

<p>12.5 for 8 on the decimal...</p>

<p>I can't remember others, but post other ones that you guys remember, even if you didn't think they were hard.</p>

<p>Oh crap, what was the problem for which you got 12.5 about, I don't remember getting that.</p>

<p>There was one (x+something)(x-something) answer...</p>

<p>3000 (3200-200) 11th day minus 7th day</p>

<p>(x+y)(x-y) i think..</p>

<p>which question was the triangle sides one? i dont remember it</p>

<p>It was from town Q to town P... etc.
And then blah blah. Basically Pythagorean theorem.
Answer was 13.</p>

<p>it was a square that had an area of 9 and there were triangles extending from each of its sides.. they were equilateral so it was just 3 times eight...
edit: thot. you were talking about another prob.</p>

<p>^ no it said triangle sides perimeter: 24</p>

<p>what? .. That was the problem with a square that had an area of 9 and there were triangles extending from each of its sides.. they were equilateral so it was just 3 times eight...</p>

<p>Same answer, guys.
... 24.</p>

<p>wait there were two problems with 24 as an answer?</p>

<p>^ NO, we're talking about the same problem.
Calm down, Joe. Lol</p>