<p>j4k3 sounds right…unless there was an answer with the opposite then idk which it was…</p>
<p>rmenges1 I had that initially…but I can’t remember what I put at the end because I changed my answer like 5 times haha.</p>
<p>For the n+2 question, didn’t you just substitute n+2 for n in the original? So you get something like:</p>
<p>[(n+2)(n+3)]/2?</p>
<p>what about the one with rectangle ABCD not shown, what is the volume of the solid??</p>
<p>Has the embargo been lifted yet?</p>
<p>For the g(0) question, I put 3??</p>
<p>golfer111… ya exactly</p>
<p>and whats the 3 sqrt 2 that everyone is talking about</p>
<p>@carmen. its not 3 its 6. pretty sure there.</p>
<p>greatest number: 9970</p>
<p>yes it was 9970, what was the last fill in question?</p>
<p>The hieght of the figure was 4. So 192 I believe. Thanks Pythagoras…</p>
<p>Shoot I put 9961. Dang easy mistake</p>
<p>Did anyone else think the ABCD Rectangle cube volumbe thing not have enough info?</p>
<p>What was the telephone one? I put 6 combinations for messing up</p>
<p>x=(2/3)y</p>
<p>x=48 y=72</p>
<p>I agree with aaron and begoodperson</p>
<p>Hey guys, the embargo hasn’t been lifted yet. Just a heads up.</p>
<p>Does anyone know: Can you miss one question on any of the sections and still get a 800?</p>
<p>Wasn’t there a weird pentagon thing that was like 7/9 x or something of the triangle</p>
<p>It depends on the curve.
I HATE Math.
The last 20 minute section was extremely easy, but the other two were pretty enervating.</p>
<p>Aaron. There may have been one of those. And it may have been easier than it appeared.</p>
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<p>Depends on the curve. People have said that the math one tends to be pretty harsh. :/</p>
<p>Yeah, 7/9, I got that.</p>