<p>1.Do u remember what was the answer for the math question which had like abc^3 or smthn like that and asked what has to be positive for the above to be positive…i think it was ac</p>
<p>2.The median of the first 101 odds is 101…i think that was in the experimental though</p>
<p>3.The f(x)>k is 1 correct?</p>
<p>4.Another asked which of the following COULD (not must) be odd…i put a)</p>
<p>the scandals question went something like this:
The World Series of 1919 and the fraud TV game shows of the 1980’s were but two of the scandals that seized the attention of the people during the 20th century. (surprised I remembered that lol)</p>
<p>@cod4vsut:
Yes, I put 0. Snce the coordinate at that point was (0,7). The next highest coordinate was (1,k) so if f(x)>k, f(x) = 7, and x=0.</p>
<p>@superstar:
it was a<em>b^2</em>c^3, and the answer was B, ac.
ac had to be positive since the left over factors would then be b^2*c^2, which are both squares and therefore positive.</p>
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<li><p>Also, the 101 question was experimental.</p></li>
<li><p>A was the answer to the question of which one could be odd.</p></li>
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<p>@lordofcenturies:
I believe that question came out to 25.</p>
<p>@Knuffles
It was definitely not experimental, it came in the grid-in section. It was number 5, in fact. You have 2 given angles: 30 and 50, and are asked: if you extend the base by the length of (side 2) what will the new angle (angle was originally 50) be?</p>
<p>By the way, I only had 2 NE’s on the writing. Seemed too little, there’s usually 3 or 4… Anyone else only get 2?</p>
<p>By the way, about that question of the 5’1 woman… I put frail, because the author said he expected someone strict and strong but got the opposite. I’m now worried I read the question wrong… They asked what he saw, not what he expected - didn’t they?</p>
<p>If I remember well…I think it was abc^3>0…?? and abc positive since c^2 is always positive…or was it ab^2c^3 ? can’t remember that, but I put (E) abc because I did not see the b^2…rush rush…oh god…</p>
<p>@ritaalbu
Obviously you don’t remember the answer you put in well but your logic seems to be correct and I bet you’ve correctly answered that question.</p>
<p>@ omgmit : thanks
i remember the answer…(E) abc. but now I don’t now if it is the correct answer because some people said that the question was about ab^2c^3 > 0 , not abc^3 > 0… do you remember if the b was b^2 or just b? this is my concern…</p>
<p>@satisfag
i know veeery well all those rules, believe me…but I probably made a careless mistake…because as I said, I saw just b…not b^2…**<strong><em>…well…I had to travel for about 3 hours to arrive at the center at 7.45 am…so I slept for about 1-2 hours…this is why I saw something else=>wroong answer… </em></strong></p>
<p>@ satisfag
okay, I understand you… yeah, everybody makes mistakes…i’m usually good at maths…it’s just frustrating to have a lower score on the Math section because of 2-3 careless mistakes, and another 1-2 wrong answers…because I was actually very tired… this is what I feel…
hey, you’ll see everything is gonna be just fine… let’s be optimistic…a bit…</p>
<p>Did anyone with a CR or W experimental get a math question like “How many numbers between 10 and 100 have an odd tens digit and an even ones digit?” The answer was 25.</p>