<p>Did anyone get the last question on the last math section where it was something about a sphere in a cube where the sphere touches all six sides of the cube or something like that? Was the answer 8r^3 or something else?</p>
<p>yup that was the right answer</p>
<p>YES! I was so afraid of getting that question wrong, and spent practically all my leftover time on the section checking and rechecking. Thanks. :D</p>
<p>oh yea, at first i had already bubbled in 4/3 pi r^3 , but when i reread the question i saw that it was asking for the volume of the cube! so i had to erase and choose 8r^3.
i'm worried that silly mistakes like this could have cost me points in other sections.</p>
<p>wasn't it a cylinder in a cube? and you got to find the max value of the cylinder?</p>
<p>no. it was like what johnleemk already said in his post at the top of this page. yours was probably a different test</p>
<p>phew diferent question</p>
<p>@ aaron
Yeah I thought exatly the same, at first I decided to gamble on the 4/3pi, but then I realized how to solve the question...</p>
<p>hey how did you solve the one regarding arithmetic mean
sth like 7 numbers, median was 6, highest was 20, mode was 3....
I & III were correct right?</p>
<p>in responce to SATssuckalot's question
"what did people get for th eproblem that asked u to solve for the initial term in the arithmetic series</p>
<p>i think i got 7"</p>
<p>can you rmbr question...cuz I rmbr having something like that...but I forgot the question. I think term 4 was 19 and term 11 was 47. You had to find term 1 and yes then it would have been 7.</p>
<p>Sorry, aaron, I remember the question but forgot the answer I put. :(</p>
<p>Do you remember the question with the line with three points R, L and S, and two curves? They asked us to find the length of the curves, right? Was it 12 pi?</p>
<p>I didn't had that question aaron</p>
<p>wait I remember it, Yeah it was I and III</p>
<p>what was the answer with remainder 9 and 8</p>
<p>Was it 89?</p>
<p>yeaH!!!!!! another right 89 indeed</p>
<p>how about the question where it was like 5 consecutive (odd?, i can't remember) integers, which is always true of the sum?
I. divisible by 3
II. divisible by 5
III. divisible by the median</p>
<p>I got II and III</p>
<p>did we had the question of "gatoradebug" .
johnleemk??</p>
<p>it's weird...some of you (namely johnleemk) are talking about the test that I took in may (math experimental)...I didn't know ETS recycled tests like that.</p>
<p>hahah really hypernovae...</p>
<p>Maybe I should read the questions of other forms too:P</p>