<p>oo lol.. ..</p>
<p>Whats the n+p problem? what did it say?</p>
<p>ooh. i remember this one. this was the one that said 90n+23p=4523. you had to find solutions. and get n+p.</p>
<p>what was the perimeter of triangle question that Quicksandslowly is referring to?</p>
<p>ohh thank you ayeleswarapu!
i got 51! i remember. lol cause i was like wait.. 90*50 is 4500 and there's 23 left. haha</p>
<p>nevermind i remember it now. i got 24 as well</p>
<p>haha for that one I just thought I will try 50 and it worked on my first try.. that was one good break I caught during the test...</p>
<p>wait what you mean the problem with square + 4 triangles sticking out from it? didn't it ask for the area? (given that the perimeter of square = 12)</p>
<p>no it asked for perimeter of the outer figure</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure it asked for the perimeter.. not area..</p>
<p>^ #$%# u serious? i could of sworn it was area and i got this decimal...@#%@!!!! thats another one wrong are u 100% positive that it was perimeter?</p>
<p>^ I am also sure it was perimeter.</p>
<p>@Feed - I concur, it was perimeter - 24, sorry voodoo!</p>
<p>2f(x) + g(2x) = 19</p>
<p>^ yep, agreed. (Wasn't the perimeter one a multiple choice?... how could you get a decimal?)</p>
<p>T.T ok i got owned then</p>
<p>n+p=51 works just fine.
2f(x)+g(2x)=19
Italian/German: 6
non-straight line reflected around x-axis: 5 (I think...)
perimeter of the square with triangles: 8<em>3=24
decimal of 8: 12.5
grid-in with the males: 122
Pi</em>9/4
I think there was a slope question with answer 5/4 but I'm not sure. If anyone remembers it...</p>
<p>^ Yea... we've already mentioned all those questions though.</p>
<p>I was simply confirming.</p>
<p>How come the June babies one is 4? .. wow</p>