June 2010 Math

<p>Cressilia235 + 1, that is EXACTLY what I thought…</p>

<p>never mind it.</p>

<p>UGGH ill die if i actually got that question wrong CUZ I WAS BLIND!! i for sure thought that was it…</p>

<p>Was experimental section 5,please let it be section 5…
^
Describe the section since it might have been a different number for other people?</p>

<p>yea c cookies + b boxes with x cookies.</p>

<p>I read that thing at least 10 times. Sort of crap always gets me, not this time though.</p>

<p>Judging by this thread and assuming I made no stupid mistakes…I have a raw score of 45 and, based off a previous curve, somewhere around a 670. Hopefully I got everything else right…</p>

<p>anyone else backup what quesitonmark said?
I was almost certain it said all boxes had x cookies
like girlscout cookie bags, all bags would have the same number of cookies but different people sell a different number of them.</p>

<p>The answer was certainly c + xb.</p>

<p>It was c cookies & b boxes of x cookies.</p>

<p>I’m absolutely sure, I read the question at least 5 times. : P</p>

<p>umm, it was extremely difficult?
errr,i skipped 3 on it. umm,</p>

<p>The one with the graph with dots that talked about some kind of power, and you had to point out which were under 0.2… apparently that was an experimental question but I don’t remember it?
can anyone explain more?</p>

<p>im pretty sure it was just I - they dont say anything about the other 5 grades, so they could be anything so u can’t know if the mode is 7</p>

<p>the one about the test scores and the 20 students in the class</p>

<p>The other scores are either 3, 2, 1, or 0. So 4 is the mode regardless.</p>

<p>So are we guessing -20 for every question wrong?</p>

<p>anyone remember what letter the rectangular prism volume answer was?</p>

<p>^ The one that was 192 or something? That was (B).</p>

<p>^I believe it was B.</p>

<p>im pretty sure it was just I - they dont say anything about the other 5 grades, so they could be anything so u can’t know if the mode is 7
^
I thought the question stated exactly 8 & exactly 7 people got 5 & 4?</p>

<p>^They did.
Which means there could have been only 5 who got whatever grade. 5<8, thus I & II.</p>

<p>but on the student question, they didn’t say it had to be less than 5, it could’ve been anything from 0 to 20, excluding 4 and 5</p>