<p>i think i may have absentmindedly written 1.33.. please god.</p>
<p>Which problem was that ?</p>
<p>Some words I remember: glib, onerous (different questions)</p>
<p>Were they right? I don't think glib is right, but onerous seemed right</p>
<p>onerous was right... i didnt put glib..i put the one on top of it!</p>
<p>i put glib and onerous too</p>
<p>yeah its 1600 becasue it was somehting like (1/10)<em>(1/2)</em>r = 80 for the max value of 5</p>
<p>That 1600 one was a different problem. That was what was the maximum value of one if other variables are .1 and .5.</p>
<p>I put 2 for the question with one digit integer divided by the two digit integer because 32/100 = 8/25 = .32</p>
<p>Did anybody get the question with the line connected to the parabola? I omitted that one. The line had a slope of 2 with points (-2, p) and (-1, k) and the parabola had a vertex at 1, and one point at (4, 6). What is the value of p?</p>
<p>Also, did anybody get the sequence question with -1, 0, 1, 2? Was the question the sum or the value of the first 27 terms?</p>
<p>Any help is appreciated!!</p>
<p>for the astrophotography, did you guys put self-expression or personal memories?</p>
<p>oh. the value of p.. i got 4... and the sequence question.. i think i put 12..</p>
<p>I got 4 for the parabola one, but I wasn't sure.
Value of 27 terms was 12.</p>
<p>So what is the consensus for the score of 1 omit? Any chance of an 800?</p>
<p>Stupid 3.3(box)... >:(</p>
<p>So does anyone have a definite explanation for this one</p>
<p>.3# = p/t </p>
<p>p is a one digit integer
t is a 2 digit integer</p>
<p>what is #</p>
<p>i put 2</p>
<p>It's self-expression, but this is the math discussion.</p>
<p>I didn't put glib, I put one on top too. I just wanted to know if you guys put it.</p>
<p>i put glib because he was like boom! end of story</p>
<p>anyone get penetrating as an answer even though this is math section</p>
<p>i don't remember penetrating. What was the question?</p>
<p>did anyone get the phone calls one. I got the guy with the most calls got 4/10 of whatever the number was. Is this correct?</p>
<p>Answer was 480</p>