<p>gametheory, for the question 25 is also an acceptable number too right?</p>
<p>I think so, because its only factors are 1 5 and 25</p>
<p>Cool.
And also for that grid-in did you get 8/3 for the last problem?
I also remember there was a problem with a parabola and it asked for the slope of the intercepts from A and B. Did you get m=5?
I also remember one for number 17 I think which was what percent of voters of 30 did not vote. I think it was 40% right? Because 20 didn't vote and 30 did so it should be 20/50, but I'm not sure if they meant of the over 30 or out of all registered voters. If so, it would be 20/100 which would be 20%.<br>
What'd you get? Sorry if I'm too inquisitive, but I'm really worried about the math section, since I took a lot of practices and studied a lot but it was still pretty hard.</p>
<p>8/3, m=5, and 40% are all correct answers. And in case you were wondering, for the question with .3068 equal to fractions with ten to various lettered powers, the answer was 9.</p>
<p>Cool, I got that one right. What other questions were there...?
Oh I think it was no. 19, but it was the sphere one in terms of d. I got A. which was area= pi(d^2)</p>
<p>Hey, did you have an experimental math section? If you didn't do you remember a question about school attendance? (you had to use a chart to figure it out) or for that matter, a final gridin about different rates for carpet sales?</p>
<p>Im hoping that you DONT remember this question.</p>
<p>from above post
"I only had one math grid in and it was the permutations one with 25x10x10=2500."
I think my experimental section was verbal, and I do not remember a carpet sales question.</p>
<p>grid ins are usually not experimental</p>