<p>How did you guys find it.
As with the Physics</a> discussion thread, I'm interested to hear your estimated scores along with the books you found most helpful.</p>
<p>I got a perfect, question 50 was the easiest, I mean x+2 = 18 for a final question? I laughed.
Loljk, it’s 6 minutes til’ midnight, and I’m panicking :]</p>
<p>Not bad but I was a little rushed at the end. No matrices problems either. Anyone remember having trouble with #38? I couldn’t even understand what it was asking. Probably 800.</p>
<p>what’d you guys get for the one with the chart and the ball being thrown? (i think it was #38 or 39?)
also, the one about the prime number p and which answer would disprove it?</p>
<p>oh sweet i guessed both of those and thats what i got. hopefully we’re right haha
what about the question that asked which one is NOT true if you added 5 to each number? i said something about standard deviation? i didnt even read the question haha :/</p>
<p>Very easy. Might have slipped on the last question, and possibly (though not probable) one one before that, but otherwise I’m very confident that its an 800. No omits (I’m pretty confident that I won’t get 4+ wrong)</p>
<p>For the prime number one, I put the “2 is a prime number”
b/c it said 2k + 1 = prime number and k must be an integer. if 2 is a prime number that would mean that k = 0.5. which is false in this case</p>