<p>oh ok, thanks though
and also, why is it 42, not 41?
couldn’t n=10.5?
then, 10.5+10.5+20=41…</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it said that n was an integer. Otherwise you can get even lower, like 10.1=n even though that isn’t an answer choice.</p>
<p>tank & hose question are the same. ^</p>
<p>man i omit that sphere in cube question…
was too overwhelmed by answers and i kept tryin to get the volume of sphere but i didn’t know formula for it…
also i think i got the question wrong that said there is 4 in between 2 prime numbers… u guys say 7 and 11 … i thought it was 2 and 7 but i guess i missed the part that said no prime numbers in between… stupid mistake </p>
<p>anyhow</p>
<p>what can i predict my score to be with that 1 omit and 1 wrong??? definetly taking it again this was first time and i messed up bad in CR didn’t study the vocab</p>
<p>Opps my bad … sorry guys the hose was filling up the tank =P</p>
<p>2 and 7 are 5 apart, not 4 anyway.</p>
<p>I’d say that’s about a 750.</p>
<p>srry i meant 3 and 7 on previous post … also its either 4 or 13 miscounted now not on test…</p>
<p>The answer was 8, because the conditions divide the segment into 3 equal parts of 6.
2+6=8</p>
<p>does anyone know the question with the answer as remainder 0?
was it n + w or was it n*w</p>
<p>the question was if a number is divided by 6 and the remainder is 2, and another number is divided by 6 and the remainder is 3, what is the remainder if you divide the product of both numbers by 6?</p>
<p>Why is the question with smallest value of x/y 1/9? </p>
<p>Isn’t 0 an integer? So x could be 0+1+2 and y 17+18+19</p>
<p>3/54 = 1/18</p>
<p>I’m killing myself over this, I originally had 1/9 and then changed it to 1/18. I’m going to be ****ed if this keeps me from the 800.</p>
<p>It said positive integer. 0 is not positive.</p>
<p>I also had 1/18 and am feeling as if that was the answer</p>
<p>I just googled if 0 is an integer and it turns out that it is.</p>
<p>Thus meaning</p>
<p>0+1+2/17+18+19 3/54 = 1/18 not 1/9</p>
<p>Edit: Nevermind lol I forgot it asked for positive Dammit lol</p>
<p>It said POSITIVE integer.
Otherwise we can go into the negatives.</p>
<p>Again, 0 is not a Positive integer. It’s 1/9.</p>
<p>can sum1 explain the quadrilateral area for me. it was made up of a bunch of triangles. i got 90 as the area. can you guys explain how you got 135.</p>
<p>isnt it (1/2) b x h ==== .5 x 15 x (12/2) AND SINCE IT IS SYMETRICAL we multiply by 2 to get 90???</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the question about “how many integers can satisfy this inequality”? I believe the answer was seven, but I want to double check.</p>
<p>If you use the pythagorean theorem, or recognized it as a pythagorean triple, you would have multiplied 15 x 9.
Because the middle segment is 12 and 3, you can get the height of the triangles as 9.
So 9 x 15 x 1/2 x 2 = 135.</p>
<p>29 was an answer I believe.</p>
<p>how do you nkow the middle segment is split up 12 and 3</p>