<p>Haha, three hours a day is nothing. Your optimism is quite surprising, but I beg to differ. I don't think I will be able to raise it. More responses from other users would be appreciated</p>
<p>The question with the series was just 10e95. Since it is basically 1/10000 x 10^99 as it is 99 more terms after the 1st making 100 terms. The number of 0s increases by 1 everytime 10 x 10 so 10^99 power has 99 zeros. 10^99 x 1/10000 is like dividing by 10000 or 10 x 10 x 10 x 10, so remove 4 zeros and you wind up with 10^(99-4) which is 10^95. This is 10e95.</p>
<p>Ok I pose this question to all of you. I am a rising sophomore and my practice math score is around 650. I want to increase that to a minimum 700+. If I prep three hours a day for apporximately 1 month can I achieve this goal. If not, how long do I need to prep to increase my score. Thanks.</p>
<p>Did you really just copy and paste your previous post (and one that is also in another thread multiple times)? That is pretty ridiculous.</p>
<p>Let's see. I've been prepping... 48 hours. I've raised from a 620 to maybe a 650 in math. I'm upset!</p>
<p>I would be too. Either you've peaked and should give it up, or find a new way to prep.</p>