<p>ahh this thread is dying..noo</p>
<p>come on guys, put those overachieving noggins together, whats the final word on the sphere symmetry question. I went with all 3 (line, point, and plane) and am having trouble conclusively locating the answer online.</p>
<p>pretty sure thats the answer (I,II,&III). only question blury right now is the last one, i hope it was 8 ha.</p>
<p>what was the last question again? Was that the one with the chart, that had colums of X and colums of f(x)?</p>
<p>how is it 8? well actually I don't remember what f(x) said g(blah) equaled...but it was like f(x) = g(x+2) ...what value of x makes g(3) ... but prolly wrong #'s</p>
<p>i dont even know anymore. i kinda wish it can be taken on a computer, so we can get our scores instantly.</p>
<p>what do you get for the trapezoid's perimeter problem</p>
<p>you walk around the trapezoid at a rate of 400 ft/ minutes.</p>
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<p>do u remember the answer choices?
anymore remember the median one that was so retarded.</p>
<p>the box-plot one was a joke to me since I am taking AP statistics</p>
<p>mk what median question?</p>
<p>There were two function questions. The last one was the function question with a chart.</p>
<p>wait, so what was the answer to the box-plot? i had I & III.</p>
<p>correct answer = median and IQR of 14 (difference between lower and upper interquatile)</p>
<p>alright cool. does anybody remember the 2n problem? was it (6x^2)/3x can not equal 2x?</p>
<p>is one-wrong still gonna get me a 800?</p>
<p>no it would be 780</p>
<p>I checked the scale in the Real SAT II Book...and if I omit 6 and got 4 wrong I'd still have a 720...thats odd..actually its an older version I just checked w/ Sparknotes scale and I'd have a 43 raw score = 710. I thought it wold be a lot less.</p>
<p>that is odd...but good for us...but not likely</p>
<p>then i guess 780 would have a percentile of 99</p>
<p>I got 8 on the last problem. Perhaps it's wrong because I hate word problems in math.
The question for the sphere is I, II and III. No doubt about that.
And the area for those 2 overlapping square is 36.
Box-plot: I and III</p>