<p>I vaguely remember getting an answer of 66 to one question but don’t remember what the question was asking.</p>
<p>EDIT: Start with 4, then next comes 6, then 10, then 18, then 34, then 66. Subtract 1 from the previous number and multiply it by 2.</p>
<p>Mk, I think I remember it. Haha</p>
<p>nope. it was multiple choice.</p>
<p>did the question give you a sequence or something?</p>
<p>It was like this… 4, 6, 10, 18, y, r
If the sequence is formed by subtracting 1 from each term and then doubling it, what is r?
18-1 = 17, 17 * 2 = 34, 34 - 1 = 33, and then 33 * 2 = 66.</p>
<p>^ yep, it gave you a sequence, it had 4, 6, 10, 18, p, r and asked what r was and even told you that each number is obtained by subtracting one and then multiplying by two</p>
<p>If for some reason I don’t get 800 can I like make them hand grade it lol? Cause I don’t think I’ve missed anything… is that what the “order score verification services” button is for?</p>
<p>@ aaron - i believe so… and i’m in the same position as you, idt i missed anything, unless i made a careless mistake, which i am prone to do… but it costs like 40 bucks to have it hand graded</p>
<p>Aghhh lol it’s just that I’ve never gotten an 800 in anything before and it seems too good to be true haha :D</p>
<p>Does anyone know how many questions are left to answer?</p>
<p>Like 7 but we have all the hard ones down… someone said earlier that the reason we probably don’t remember them is because took us like 2 seconds to do them</p>
<p>There was some question about how many 3-letter codes you could make with the letters a-g. Has that one been answered yet?</p>
<p>I think it might be down to 6 now because of that sequence one that someone just remembered. And yes, we’re probably going to have trouble remembering them because they were the easy ones.</p>
<p>Sylvan: That doesn’t sound too familiar to me. Might have been experimental.</p>
<p>^ That was experimental.</p>
<p>what was this number line A problem? i cant recall it…</p>
<p>I dont think you guys have this one. It was a graph of like 6 different lines and it asked which two were parallel. I think the letters for the lines were k and p</p>
<p>Meh, never mind.
number line A had them on a graph and asked which the absolute value was highest for x-1(I think)</p>
<p>@ scott04: That was experimental too…</p>