<p>The angle could not equal 90 degrees. If it did, it would be a 3-4-5 triangle. The angle is greater than 90 degrees, therefore the side must be greater than 5.</p>
<p>oooh i get it. Yeah I forgot about that rule. (I put 6 though, so pheww)</p>
<p>TJ123- 5 doesn't work cos 5 would make the triangle a right triangle.
3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2 <-- pythagorous theorem</p>
<p>(lol yeah, what kiptok said)</p>
<p>OK, Thanks sushi. At least that was a fill-in, so I dont lose any points.</p>
<p>So.. was the colored balloons one experimental?</p>
<p>Bright eyes, the balloons was NOT experimental. </p>
<p>Does anyone know the range on the n-1/n question? 5-45?</p>
<p>the answer to n-1/n was 5/44</p>
<p>balloon one was 4</p>
<p>Could you explain why it was 5/44 & not 5/45? I thought the 44s canceled out? Thanks.</p>
<p>[i actually don't remember. i don't remember the exact question]
someone have the question?</p>
<p>sushifureak, 7 isnt going to work because triangles can not have one side that is larger than the other two sides added together or else the triangle cant connect tip to tip to tip... and since the angle is greater than 90, the problem is exclusive of 5...</p>
<p>5 < your answer < 7</p>
<p>I also remember ONE 48 problem and the other sounds familiar... is there anyway that a grid problem could possibly be a MC on different tests?</p>
<p>yeah, i replied to that already.. i had forgotten the other larger than two other sides rule. </p>
<p>i put 6 though, so thankgooodness :)</p>
<p>no, i dont think they switch MC/fill ins.</p>
<p>does anyone remmeber what LETTER the balloon one was? i put eitehr A or E I dont remember haha</p>
<p>and for teh debated y=2x and 2x=3y are two different problems. specify which one youre tlaking about
y=2x had to do with 2 triangles; you had to find the top most left.
2x=3y had to do with combining two equasions i THINk</p>
<p>balloon was choice A. (4)</p>
<p>i put 2x=3y for that one.</p>
<p>was choice E 8 for the balloon one? I might have put that ):</p>
<p>what do you guys think -3 will be for this curve?</p>
<p>probably like a 740</p>
<p>anyone remember the question with the triangle and the two intersecting lines? like what the angles were perhaps... i used the angle 180 sum and some intersecting line properties, but i forget my answer..</p>
<p>For the 5/44 one, the choice was C right?</p>
<p>Yes the answer was 5/44, remember n is greater than 5 but less than 45.</p>
<p>So n cannot be 45</p>
<p>was the answer choice C for 5/44?</p>
<p>we need to make a complete list of the answers like the CR list:</p>
<p>I'll start it:</p>
<p>FRQ:</p>
<p>80 (forget the question)
300 (geometry)
750 (2 numbers = 1350)
7 (box, 3 #'s = 16)
48 (forget Q)
6 ((forget Q)
48 (forget Q)
2000(25% of 8000 was like 63% above 21 then 38% of those are under 40)
8/3
6 (graph y=|f(x)|)</p>
<p>Balloon = 4
Two circles = 4pi
5 < n < 45 = 5/44
8 quarts
(8^x)(8^y) = 0
y=mx+b = 8/3
box parameter x<1 = 11 sides
volume box 100 height 11 = 5 blocks
56th # = 435 (was this exp.?)
-8 < x < 2 = 3/2</p>