<p>victor i had none of those</p>
<p>heres the solution to the juan problem:</p>
<p>9+x+x = 3x
3x-2x= 9
x=9</p>
<p>total people = 9+9+9+1 = 28</p>
<p>i dont remember a question regarding p^2-100p can anyone be more specific</p>
<p>how was that circle one done?</p>
<p>what was the last grid in youre talking about.... i dont remember anything like that at all on my test =/</p>
<p>victor, you and i had the same test- i had all three of those</p>
<p>Did anyone get an essay topic about the opinions of others and the way they restrict freedom?</p>
<p>lol there must have been so many different tests distributed</p>
<p>"heres the solution to the juan problem:</p>
<p>9+x+x = 3x
3x-2x= 9
x=9</p>
<p>total people = 9+9+9+1 = 28"</p>
<p>No no no. The total had to be 3x as many in front of him. 3x9=27</p>
<p>Victor, I had the exact same passages as you. Do you remember the bit about how the narrator was bewildered at why the Congolese men didn't return to Congo, and what this signifies. Did you put "the narrator began to dout the veracity of what had ben said" or "he was fascinated by Congolese men"?</p>
<p>i had the same one as victor and bosoxswim, but a different essay than victor</p>
<p>wow...def a lot of tests</p>
<p>jman- (1+x)^2+6^2=7^2</p>
<p>jq722, you forgot Juan. How could you forget the illegal alien?</p>
<p>but in all seriousness the answer is 30...it is necessary to incude Juan in the problem</p>
<p>RE: passage about Congo
He doubted what was said to him, that's what I marked.</p>
<p>Did anyone have the founding fathers passage? What was the answer to "what would the author of passage 1 say about why the books mentioned in passage 2 are so popular?" Was it reassured or entertained?</p>
<p>what was the answer to the question that said:
for how many positive integers is the following equation true?
2^(x+3)-2^(x+2)=2^x</p>
<p>i plugged in 1 and 2 then just went with none, but im kind of nervous about this one</p>
<p>ps. someone should confirm that i am recalling this problem correctly, because i might not be</p>
<p>so 9 + x + x + 1 = 2x + 10
now what?</p>
<p>Hello. Juan question=30
X people in front.
X+9 people behind.
Total line=3x
So, 3x=2x+10.
YOU HAVE TO COUNT JUAN!
X=10 So the total people =30 or the number in front, 10, plus him,11, plus the number behind him, 30.</p>
<p>No no no. The total had to be 3x as many in front of him. 3x9=27</p>
<p>That sounds great! I chose 27 too.lol</p>
<p>RE: 2^(x+2)-2^(x+1)=2^x</p>
<p>^--- that's the version that I got
It's valid for none.</p>