<p>azen was the 3 point on the like the midpoint, if not I guess I didnt get that question</p>
<p>@aa2011: yeah. but what was the question again? kinda rings a bell, but i forget it.</p>
<p>the 120 angle one was asking for the area of a circle which was 18pi</p>
<p>Here’s another problem. There is a parallel line “L” and there was a point above it, I think it was p. The problem asked how many lines parallel to L go through point p. I think the answer was 1</p>
<p>it was that if t is negative how many are positive
t/2 , t/3 -t /2 , 2/-t, 3/-t</p>
<p>(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
(e) five</p>
<p>@aa2011: hm… there were four points, so i dunno if there even was a midpoint :</p>
<p>do you think you could tell me like… the whole question?</p>
<p>edit: oh gotcha. cool, i put that. now i remember</p>
<p>The 120 angle question was 18pi.</p>
<p>EDIT: Even though Laerties had a different version, that reminds me of the question we had asking for the slope of line l… answer is 0</p>
<p>wasnt the ice cream question 50?</p>
<p>there was also a question about a pattern and which term was not whole number (19.5)</p>
<p>and something about prime numbers and 3</p>
<p>right the answer was 19/2</p>
<p>and the prime numbers one was 16</p>
<p>also there was one with a list of terms w,x,y,z where the value is 2 more than the previous, z-x = 4</p>
<p>Yeah the -t/2 was asking how many positive integers will result. Not negative.</p>
<p>Prime numbers…?</p>
<p>There was one of those “made-up operations” questions with the 6 in the box. How many multiples of 6 between 32 and 49 = 3</p>
<p>i concur with 16 for prime</p>
<p>(-3/4, 1) was right</p>
<p>for the 875… i know this is really picky, but does anyone remember the car sale values (have them in their calc?</p>
<p>i think it was like 25000, 22500, 15000? not sure</p>
<p>So you guys didn’t have the 36 53 question when it spoke about stuff being sold. And one item told twice the number of the other item?</p>
<p>neytiri it said you have 12x what value of x makes the greatest prime factor 3 (or something along those lines)</p>
<p>i agree with three for the multiples question^</p>
<p>48/54 (add to this if you remember any)</p>
<p>100pi</p>
<p>^ yeah i dont remember the “3” either</p>
<p>i would guess that its either the last one added to the list or the one with the different t values and we just didnt realize it</p>
<p>The cylinder question asking for the length from 1 side of the cylinder to the middle top was the SQRT of 136 or w/e, answer E was. From what I remember, the radius was 6 and the height was 10, so 6^2+10^2=136.</p>