<p>Yes, i know, but was 75 one of the answer choices to the question dualityim?</p>
<p>Oh snaps, I got it. When I was opening my test booklet to that section, I had taken a glance at that problem and saw 75 as an answer. I didn't actually put it as an answer. If this problem were that easy, I know I wouldn't f it up. That's some scarity shizit.</p>
<p>a plus d was the greatest possible value</p>
<p>m and k percent was 1/3 or B</p>
<p>f 3 g 3 was 4.5 or 5.5 i think D</p>
<p>forgot a and d one (anybody?)</p>
<p>m and k: it was like 75 % of m = k% of 25, what is m/k</p>
<p>f(3)+g(3) was two lines on a graph, f(3) (the y value when x=3) was 1.5 i think and g(3) was 4, so you added them (5.5)</p>
<p>the % question was 1/3 (multiply each side by 100 to get rid of the percents and then just solve )</p>
<p>Sorry for my confusing post...i can never explain math i can just do it...The problem was probably no.2 or 3 and it had all these angles with vertical angles in there and it was a plus what value is the greatest and it was a plus D or an answer of D. The measure of D was roughly 120 i think if that helps. Kinda just pulling that number out of the back of my memory. Hope that helps and hope 1 or 2 wrong is 780 plus...which is what i think i got.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the pail question correctly? because I think I have an 8 somewhere in my answer. Thanks</p>
<p>i thot the largest angle was 130 degrees</p>
<p>it was like a triangle, both interior and exterior angles, labled A through E. i think the top angle was the right answer, dunno if this is the A plus D problem</p>