<p>anymore guys keep em coming</p>
<p>dew i had that same hard tirangle problem (it was section 2 right?). i definitley think that section was experimental because no one else has mentioned it and it was a pretty hard section</p>
<p>oh and i'm really bad with funtions so what was the one that had the two sepearte graphs and the question was like what is g(x) in terms of f(x)? i thought it was f(x-2) but i wasn't sure?</p>
<p>f(x) -2</p>
<p>since it was moved down</p>
<p>Damn I think I might've put 3.3 instead of 3.33 for the one with y being 1 greater than x.</p>
<p>anyone remember the last Math question after the 10sqrt3 question? The function one I think.... I screwed up at the 10sprt3, so i didn't have time to even read the last question. Luckily i chose the right answer. What's the highest score possible if I omit one?</p>
<p>Question about the graph: what is g(x) in term of f(x), g(X)=f(x)+2 move up 2
Question about the range: subtract the highest number to the smallest number, the answer is the closet to that answer
Question about the barrel: 7/20 of the bigger barrel
Sum of all edges of a rectangular box 2X6 = 2x4+2x4+4x6=40
QUestion about the 120degree arch: 2pi
Question about biggest change in temperature: first time when i drops, i dont remember exactly.
Question about nickles, dimes, ...: 5 possibilities
Question about the parabola with vertex of (1,-1): i remember it's k=4</p>
<p>My CR experimental is about the women with taking note hobby. I remember doing it at least once, in Official SAT or in OCT SAT I,..
Does anyone remember EXACTLY the essay prompt?
P/S please quote for others not to be confused. Thanks.</p>
<p>there was a sequence u had to find the sumo f the first 27 terms what was the answer!!!!!!</p>
<p>The essay prompt was like this: "Should people "unlearn" or reject past ideas and assumptions?" At least that's what I got.</p>
<p>"there was a sequence u had to find the sumo f the first 27 terms what was the answer!!!!!!"</p>
<p>the sequence is -1,0,1,2 so the sum of the 28th first would be (-1+0+1+2)x28/4= 2x7=14
The 27th first numbers exclude the last 2 so it would be 14-2=12
There's also other approach such as write every single number down and add 'em:P just kidding :D</p>
<p>"The essay prompt was like this: "Should people "unlearn" or reject past ideas and assumptions?" At least that's what I got."</p>
<p>Thank god i didnt misunderstand it. I gave example of the tribe in Things Fall Apart which denied to accept new ideas from the European which led to their ultimate falling. And about the collapse of communism in Europe, in which the USSR accepts new idea, democracy. And an example from my own experience. :D</p>
<p>i just got back from my test and my grid ins were:</p>
<p>720
.08
48
23
288
12
8
480
1600
2</p>
<p>can anyone tell me which ones i got wrong? i know a couple of them had more than one possible answer.</p>
<p>thats what i got</p>
<p>For the sum of the first 27 numbers in sequence=12 right?</p>
<p>Random question: 9/4pi as an answer</p>
<p>the women in the chart 3% +5% multiply by number of people</p>
<p>What was the range of the first question...it was 30% of 2000-2500, right?</p>
<p>"Random question: 9/4pi as an answer</p>
<p>the women in the chart 3% +5% multiply by number of people"
what problems are these..............</p>
<p>That one with the triangle midpoints was 15. Dividing things equally works if the figure is to scale (it was!). 15 is right</p>
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<p>yeah, i think you are right. i did 2400 and got 720.</p>
<p>anyone remember the last Math question after the 10sqrt3 question?</p>
<p>still dont recall</p>
<p>The women one was a chart with women extended to right, and men to left. It could be an experimental b/c I had 4 maths</p>