<p>it wasnt 71
71 is amount paid for one student it asked for total
it was 21*71</p>
<p>for grid-ins did anyone get 2 answer 8 and one answer 4</p>
<p>but you plugged in 21 into the equation, which was the number of students, so doesn’t it account for the tuition of every single student?</p>
<p>I omitted a lot. =</p>
<p>The ones I didn’t were pretty easy.</p>
<p>the 1st grid in i got 90
it was like 99*9?</p>
<p>@meatloaf, yes, i got an answer like that!like 10+something radical 5</p>
<p>Yeah meatloaf, two of them I got 8 for, I think I got 4, although I don’t really remember. Did anyone else get 12 as the area of the shaded region with those two rectangles?</p>
<p>how sure are you about 65… i guess 65</p>
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<p>To figure out tuition – it used the amount of students. So, the equation was just for one student.</p>
<p>1st gridin was def 90</p>
<p>i got 8 for two grid-in answers. forgot which.</p>
<p>the f(x) one was def 2.</p>
<p>what was the graph f(x-2)? was it just a shift 2 to the right so the middle was at (0,2)?</p>
<p>yes the area was 12</p>
<p>for that 99-9 = 90</p>
<p>darn I missed that one >_<. I was a little wary of the fact that it had total underlined in the question</p>
<p>f(x-2) was 2 to the right</p>
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<p>I got 18. But I am trying to rework my logic…</p>
<p>and yeah that was per student. they gave hint by underlining TOTAL. 1491</p>
<p>i did the same john</p>
<p>Mono i got 18 also there was a trick to the problem from what i remember</p>
<p>area was 18, i got.</p>
<p>it’s (root(24)<em>root(24)/2)+((root(24)/2)</em>root(24)/2)=18?</p>
<p>what was the area of the square with the triangle in it… the side was like 2 root6… i think i chose 18 for an answer</p>
<p>Mono, I think it was twelve. I’m pretty sure I set up my equation correctly, and I think I confirmed the fact that x was 4 because it appeared twice the size of the length of two and the figure was drawn to scale</p>