<p>for the prime one, the answer is two
5 and 7 because the prime sums of 5 is 5, and of 100 times 5 is also five, and same iwth seven</p>
<p>yep prime one is 2</p>
<p>and the one with the states failing something was 50 with the chart. 5,000 for the graph one and the blueberries</p>
<p>wait, did p have to be a prime number? i thought it was just for any number ‘p’…? NOOO</p>
<p>but arent the primes of 100 times 5 both 5 AND 2? And for 7 times 100 its 7 and 5 and 2?
So,
5 ≠ 2+5
7≠ 2+5+7</p>
<p>Maybe Im just extremely confused… because if p<em>=5, when p is 5, then 100p</em> will be 5 and 2.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure the prime was none. </p>
<p>For one of the writing questions did you guys get the answer that had:
“…of whom was hoping to be a broker”</p>
<p>the experimental section is a different CR/M/W section for everyone
if everyone had the prime question for math then i dont think its the experimental section
did any of you guys get the question where like youre given OB and its 6 and youre given AB which is 16 and then you have to find the area?</p>
<p>Sorry, can anyone just tell me if ‘p’ was specified to be prime number? I thought the question was asking if a* means the sum of all of a’s prime factors, then how many solutions are there to p<em>=(100p)</em>, p being a generic number and not necessarily prime itself?</p>
<p>for the circle question with OB the answer was 100 pi.</p>
<p>i got 90 - x for one of the questions with two triangle and i checked it over several times</p>
<p>ohyeah sorry i meant the radius is 10 and the area is 100pi so im guess thats not the experimental section either</p>
<p>Yup, 100pi.</p>
<p>Because 16/2 = 8, and you are also provided 6, so if you made a right triangle with sides 8 and 6, you find the hypotenuse - and also the radius - was 10 so A = pi * r^2 therefore it is 100pi.</p>
<p>Can someone explain to me why the square perimeter one is 24 though? I thought ONLY the corners couldn’t touch, and I got 28. I’m bummed :(</p>
<p>the corners could touch; the squares just couldnt overlap.</p>
<p>guys, I just confirmed that the p* question was the experimental, my friend never got it, instead had an extra reading section. (sigh of relief)</p>
<p>OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH… </p>
<p>potential 800 on math then.</p>
<p>THANK GOODNESS. are u sure??</p>
<p>@anuragp122195 YES, me too. So much relief. But I still got that square one wrong I think >:(</p>
<p>how many wrong is still an 800 usually?</p>
<p>One wrong on the fill in is usually still an 800. But it all depends on the pre determined curve. Keeping fingers crossed until Dec 4th.</p>