<p>1 wrong will be 780 or 770; I doubt it will be 760, but that has happened before. The math curve is so harsh :/</p>
<p>Yes I got 11 too for 9t2-r2=17 it was 8 and 3…honestly I only had like 2 minutes left and I randomly punched in 8 and 3 and it worked</p>
<p>Did any one out 49 for a double digit interest with 3 different positive factor</p>
<p>Put** integer**</p>
<p>Wait for the 3 different factors one it had to be two digits??</p>
<p>@Mystic1996 Yeah, it had to be two digits. The answer is any odd, two digit, perfect square.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the lowest value of the absolute value ranging from (-3,2)</p>
<p>And what was the answer to the rubik’s cube problem. Might have been experimental math. It’s like hella 1inch cubes make a bigger cube. How many parts have only two sides. I said 12</p>
<p>I don’t remember the lowest value but you plug in 2 to get the lowest value.</p>
<p>I didn’t get a rubiks cube problem.</p>
<p>I can’t figure out the cube one… And I even took out some Legos</p>
<p>How long was the math section containing the problem 9t^2-r^2=17? I cant remember if it was 20 minutes long or 25 minutes long.</p>
<p>was the one with the rope equation and the one with the quadralateral paralle lines the math experimental?</p>
<p>Was that question on section 7 (25 mins) or section 9 (20 min)? Just wondering</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the one that was like, what is the lowest possible integer (there was an absolute value sign, I’m pretty pos the answer was 3.) Also the one with crates and barrels, did you get 2,000? And something was 6 radical 3? C’mon guys, let’s compare :p</p>
<p>@abbe No, that wasnt experimental. </p>
<p>@kiwi There were a lot of problems about integers and absolute zeroes. Can you be more specific?</p>
<p>@kiwi I dont remember the exact answer, but i do remember you get it buy substituting the x with 2, since its was | X-3| or something…</p>
<p>I do remember having something about crates and barrels but don’t remember what was it asking for can you give more details</p>
<p>@Kiwi I got every answer that you posted.
- 2000 for barrels
- absolute value function was 3
- 6radical3 for the triangle one where you found the base or some****</p>
<p>@abbefaria</p>
<p>Was the question with the parallel lines section three or section 7 on math?</p>
<p>I got 11 for the question:
9t^2 - r^2 = 17, what is t+r, since t=3 and r=8</p>
<p>@niquii</p>
<p>Did the math experimental have the question regarding the parallel lines “L” and “M” asking us to find the set of points that represent like doubled distance from one of the lines?</p>