<p>there was one where there were 3 jars.... one red in each jar... probability of all read would then be 1/27</p>
<p>I also got 1/27</p>
<p>there was one which i cant remember that well it was right before a grid-in... it was something like (ab)^2b=a^b times something else..maybe..I solved that by putting in a number.</p>
<p>I got 4a . . . I plugged in numbers too.</p>
<p>Another one, which I didn't have enough time to solve, was a temperature problem where it started a 6 AM at 13 degrees, went at a constant rate to 3 pm and then decreased to 9 PM to 17 degrees </p>
<p>900
70
5.5 (phone companies)
20 (3 digit number)
58 (square roots add up to 10. I used 49 and 9)
12
5/2 (negative reciprocal of -2/5)
22
8
74 (surface area of cubes)</p>
<p>Yes, I agree with fed04 on absolutely all of them. The only difference is that instead of using 58 as my number, I used 82(81 and 1). Same thing.</p>
<p>I don't think k was one of the numbers. I think there were 6 numbers total, you if you picked any number between 2.8 and 4, there would be 2 that were smaller (1 and 2.8) and the other 4 of them would be larger.</p>
<p>Yeah, that wasn't experimental, i had writing experimental and had that section:</p>
<p>But I got those grid ins and also got 82, cuz I used 1 and 81 . . . . I don't think it matters for the 5.5 and 5.50. I put 5.5 cuz I was doing a practice test in the PR book and a thing like that came up and the answer key didn't have the extra 0.</p>
<p>Did anyone have the question about a triangular prism being cut out of a cube and finding the ratio of the area of the prism to the original cube?</p>
<p>what was the question for the phone company one? yep i didnt get 74 for the last grid in...Forgot to add the bottom of the biggest cube = pwned.
Agree with the rest though..so far one fill in and one multiple choice wrong..damn</p>