<p>nah probably not</p>
<p>Just 6 to go!</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a problem with a triangle formed by two lines passing through another line?</p>
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<p>Consolidated List (48/54):
NO EXPERIMENTAL QUESTIONS</p>
<p>88 for median temperature
8pi/3 for the shaded region of the circle
15 ice cream possibilities
20 for the 10th term in the 3 digit question
10.6 or 53/5 for the y coordinate when the slope was 6/5
800 largest square
65 degrees value of X
x = 3 for when f(x) * g(2) = 6
1 million in profit
60 is area of triangle in cylinder
2 is the answer for value of k when 2x^1/2 - x^(k-3/2) = x^1/2
(5,0) is x-intercept of parabola
4 is absolute minimum of 3|x-4| + 2
Sqr(2) is distance between the midpoints of the two lines
20% increase on price of bagels
10r = p
K - 4 is answer for (x-4)(x+4)
11/17/23/5 for one of two positive prime numbers that add to 28
5 workers needed to finish the job in 2 hours
0.4 probability of picking a value that is also in the second set
c = 0 when k = 3
1520 is x value
4 is Double root of semi root
N is divisible by 2 and 4
I is only way TANYA can be spelled
MP and NP are equal
43 Degrees in the two parallel lines
110 Degrees for angle in isosceles triangle
3 is the number of right angles that aren’t possible in a quadrilateral
xz is the smallest
6 is perimeter of triangle which crosses through the centers of the circles
100 + (J + K + L)/3
150 coffee flavored candies
(10, 9) is Point C on the square
B was most change in votes from 2002 to 2004
0 is difference in average students at both schools
sqr(15) is x when volume of cube is 90
16 is the value for x * 10^3
Rp - pr = 0
9/25 is Oak to Maple ratio
1 is the remainder of x + 3
9 is difference of similar triangle perimeters
108 is the fourth term in the sequence of multiples of 3
The machine’s graph was Linear for 10 hours, slope of 0 for 5 hours, and linear for 12 more hours.
7x (7x+1=3, which of the following equals 2)
(x-y)^2>0 (choice II) will be positive, out of 3 options
a=6 when a/3=(a+2)/4</p>
<p>^ Nope.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question where diameter of circle A was (a number) and circle B’s radius was (a number) and you had to find how much greater the area of circle A was to circle B? I’m forgetting whether or not it was an experimental.</p>
<p>don’t even take the SAT colleges don’t look at it</p>
<p>@abeecee
I remember that question. I thought the answer was pretty obvious, but unfortunately I can not remember the answer.</p>
<p>@bills: ■■■■■ much?</p>
<p>i don’t know what a ■■■■■ is but i already got an 800 on this math crap but it sucks because colleges don’t even look at it</p>
<p>@boston Do you remember if it was an experimental? I remember my answer had a 16 in it.</p>
<p>Get lost, ■■■■■.</p>
<p>Why do you think colleges require you to submit SAT scores? So they can have kindling for their cold New England fires.</p>
<p>Yeah that’s exactly why, you didn’t know that?</p>
<p>Don’t feed the ■■■■■■, guys. That just makes them hungrier. Counter-intuitive, I know, but it’s the truth. Just don’t respond to it.</p>
<p>@abeceee
I’m not sure. I remember having an answer with a 16 in it. Not sure if it’s the same question though, nor am I sure if it’s experimental.</p>
<p>Boston you’re a ****** i just want some food</p>
<p>The profit question is 3 million not 1 million</p>
<p>You had to subtract 2 million from 3 million to get 1 million, since the other part of the graph showed a 2 million loss for the company.</p>
<p>Does anybody remember an answer of 35 for the grin ones cuz i had 35 for one but then again i had the experimental so it could of been form that. Hope this jogs someones memory.</p>
<p>The answer to the profit question is $1 million.</p>
<p>I thought it was subtract 3 mil from 7mil</p>
<p>Where did you get 7 million from…?</p>
<p>Right, because 7-3 definitely equals 3.</p>
<p>It was the overall profit. Q1 was +3, Q2 was -2.</p>
<p>The question showed a bar graph rite and had a formula under I think you had to subract 3 from 7 or 4 from 7 i</p>