<p>Guys, I had none of these questions.</p>
<p>Would extended time get you a different test?</p>
<p>Guys, I had none of these questions.</p>
<p>Would extended time get you a different test?</p>
<p>idk. probably, that sucks though.</p>
<p>How is “some divisible by 6” for the one sets question correct…</p>
<p>I thought it was all are divisible by 2 or something</p>
<p>What is this 8/54 we are talking about? That’s not even in simplest form, lawl</p>
<p>23.5% of the pets were birds, which is the closest value to 25%, therefore the answer is: (a) Birds</p>
<p>wait, was the [x-4] one experimental?, i remeber a multiple choice one asking for the value valus of x to make the minimul value, but dont remeber any graph with it</p>
<p>I graphed it on my calculator.^</p>
<p>Consolidated List -copy and paste! 31/54
Birds were 1/4 of the pets
(n+2)(n+3)/2
minimum of lxl-4 is -4
some divisible by 6
20 students question was I and II
72 degrees
2x+y was 104
6 X 8 X 4 = 192
number line was A
7/9 for pentagon in triangle
triangle in square 1/8
(0,a) 4x+2y=48-> 16
Pictograph of beach->C
c/b: 1/3
Chairs: 22
Triangle/square thing: 3sqrt2
90%/10%: 81
3 circles (AB=): 1
Some circumference thing: 10pi
Another circumference thing: 32pi
Slope of one side is m: -m
Temperature: 4.5
Four digit number: 9970
Phone: 6
g(0): 6
Systems of equations with infinite solutions: k=104
c+xb
x+1/y
Juniors and seniors: 2/3
The rectangle was 4 by 4.
3^n sequence: none</p>
<p>Anyone else want to finish. 31 for 31 baby!</p>
<p>I omitted two: the one with two circles and one off-centered, asking for the length of AB, it looked like 1.5 but I had no idea how to approach it, and the one where it was j^3/4 and k^1/2 or something. I thought it might be 4/3 = 3/4 but I wasn’t sure.</p>
<p>I know I got one wrong where it asked for the volume of the rectangular prism with the rectangle going through it diagonally. Other than those questions I feel I did pretty well.</p>
<p>Oh the 28/54 referred to the number of questions consolidated haha whoops</p>
<p>good that’s what I thought :)</p>
<p>^^^ lol, I was so confused. haha</p>
<p>@packer22… “some divisible by six”</p>
<p>DAMN I put all divisible by six… Forgot about 2 and 4… That sucks.</p>
<p>i’m confused about the 20 students taking a test one… if i recall correctly, one of the roman numerals said that a certain number was the mode, but it only gave you part of the data, and theoretically if all the rest of the data was one score, like 3, then that would be the mode? that was my thinking… i could be remembering the question incorrectly though</p>
<p>So… weird question but for those who check their answers on college confidential, how accurate is what you assume you got wrong here compared to your real score?</p>
<p>I had a friend who checked everyone’s answer on here and even compiled the list, and got every one of them right… and then for the actual score, got a 650 because the ones he got wrong were ones no one put up.</p>
<p>Lmao I’m so ridiculously worried that I’ll end up getting everything else wrong -.-</p>
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<p>I was just thinking the same thing…ugh.</p>
<p>good vibes, good vibes, good vibes people!</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the one w/ the factors of 28 and 14, that 4 was the only number not in the set or something.</p>
<p>^me too.
^^Well, 8 of them got five; and there were only 5 more people in the class, so even if they all got the same score it would still be fewer than 8. So five was definitely the mode.
And I remember 4 being the median?</p>
<p>lxl - 4 … how do you guys think u wud find the maximum value for this eq.?</p>
<p>@marjerina I’m paranoid about this too like I might have accidentally filled in some wrong bubbles haha… but if all goes well we’re set for an 800… and if not, theres always oct. so I’m not gonna try to worry about it right now :)</p>