<p>what was the answer to the inequality problem? |x+3|>=5 and some other equality. find which one wasn’t equal to |xy|.</p>
<p>1 was the answer i got</p>
<p>The answer was 1.</p>
<p>Nice, that just made my day. Bumped by -4 raw to a -2</p>
<p>Anyone remember one where it gave u the volume of a cube as being 1 and its length and hight being 2 and .5? so the answer of the width was 1 correct?</p>
<p>■■■ ■■■ ■■■ i only answered 48 questions, I just froze i guess. =( whats a raw score of 47? cuz im pretty sure thats what I got…</p>
<p>Yeah, .5<em>2</em>1=1</p>
<p>Yes, the width was 1 also.</p>
<p>Hopefully someone can answer this:</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the last question on one of the grid in math sections? It was a quadratic equation with positive integer variables a and b and asked for the value of a. I skipped that question, but I’m not sure if it was experimental or not. Even if it was, I’d like to know how you solved that one cause I think I made it too complicated.</p>
<p>EDIT: I think the equation was (x+a)(x+2b)=x^2+4abx+b^2</p>
<p>What is the answer to the IF- Then statement question. Is it III only?
Is that section experimental?</p>
<p>I asked this before… Can anyone confirm if the pi wire section was experimental?</p>
<p>number 16 on grid-in what was the answer? everyone seems to have either 11-14 or 10. I put 10.</p>
<p>Yes it was ruvuitton</p>
<p>and REnnir it was : 3a-20</p>
<p>Couldn’t be 10, that would make it a right triangle. It’s 11-14.</p>
<p>OMGSH YAY! I ommitted like a bunch of questions on the experimental section. I found it too hard.</p>
<p>So, how do u guys know if that was experimental though?</p>
<p>was 3a-20 D or E?</p>
<p>@Linger: I think you gave me the other grid in math section answer. Did you have math experimental?</p>
<p>jlewis24, Im pretty positive that it was choice D</p>
<p>and rennir, no I did not have an experimental math section.</p>
<p>can we have a consolidated list? or direct me to it pls.</p>
<p>did anyone remember getting a question with three equilateral triangles that did not overlap and to then find an angle from that? I pretty sure that was an experimental math, but it seems most people’s math experimental was grid in, is it possible mine wasnt?</p>