<p>No, I'm fairly certain it WAS asking about the first passage.</p>
<p>are you 100% sure it was asking about the first passage???</p>
<p>I thought I was being careful enough to notice... hm.</p>
<p>Did anyone get a question where it was an irregular triangle and there were a whole bunch of lines going to each vertices and each of them were like a midpoint</p>
<p>i was completely lost on that one so i just assumed for every line cut a section into midpoints cut the triangle into equal areas</p>
<p>the area of the entire triangle was 120 and in the end it asked for the area of a smaller triangle in the larger one i got 120/(2^3)= 15</p>
<p>so 15 was my final answer</p>
<p>are you sure it was asking about the first passage?? i don't usually make stupid mistakes like that...ugh</p>
<p>omg is that the one with the equilateral triangle?</p>
<p>Is that the one with lengths of 10 and an equilateral in the middle? That was 10 root 3.</p>
<p>lol, see, I'm not sure either!
Was it 1st or 2nd?!?!?!</p>
<p>I don't think we'll ever know. (everyone's going to be doubting themselves)</p>
<p>wait it was the first passage, are u guys sure??</p>
<p>no mike that wasnt the one with the sections of the base =10</p>
<p>i got 10 square root 3 for that one too</p>
<p>this was a diffferent triangle question, i have a feeling it was exp cuz it was pretty hard</p>
<p>the question after it was like r^2st=40 what cant rs equal or something like that</p>
<p>It was exp then, I didnt have an r2st question.</p>
<p>I still think it was 2nd, because wasn't it the last question? So it would probably ask about the 2nd passage and not go back to the first...</p>
<p>or maybe I'm just hoping.</p>
<p>dew- I think that was exp. I didn't have that.</p>
<p>arrite good, it was pretty hard, im still not sure if what i did was right X_X</p>
<p>The test is too hard for me, so awful.</p>
<p>wow.. i cant add. apparently in my head 5+4=11</p>
<p>just got reminded of another question: the angle in a circle is 120 and the radius is 3, what is arc. i got 2pi</p>
<p>120 = (2/3)pi</p>
<p>(2/3)pi x 3 = 2pi</p>
<p>yes? no?</p>
<p>Yes, 2 pi.........</p>
<p>anyone get 4 for an answer.. where the other circle or volume was 3 times bigger</p>
<p>Yes, 4 for the height of the cylinder</p>
<p>Keane- yes.</p>
<p>yea i got 13 keane</p>