<p>the one bout the senior student how many was in that class?</p>
<p>what was the answer to the math question number 12 in one of the sections that asked about a diagonal line that was one side of a square? the line went through the origin and point (7,4) I think, and it asked to find the length of the diagonal of the square? It may have been on the experimental section</p>
<p>@Galinda, yes its 998, (-1,3) not (-1/3) for reflection,
@Datboyjj, if you have the cube normal surface area is 3<em>3</em>6 right, so 54, then subtract 1 corner, which is 54-3, but that exposes 3 more mini cube sides, so 54-3+3 = 54.</p>
<p>it is 998. I think the Fahrenheit question was 330. I am a thousand percent sure of whatever answer I put so I might be remembering it wrong. I am feeling good about this math section. I have missed 2 and skipped one, one of the ones I missed was a grid in. 700+!! This is the only thing I need right now!</p>
<p>Oh, here’s the 48 one! I remember! If half a number is 20, what is that number, times two, (something else I can’t remember. But the number is 40 (2) (3/5) = 48</p>
<p>I think the senior student question was 1430 but apparently some people got 1600? lol</p>
<p>@amac14, not experimental. the area was about sqrt(130)
@onmyway2ivy, can you recall the whole question?</p>
<p>the answer was root130</p>
<p>it was 1600 or something like that, or are you thinking the seniors in the class with the global issues panal or something? 1600 or something thereabouts is the correct answer for the grid in though.</p>
<p>The answer was 1600 for the boy’s class.</p>
<p>I thought that the y=x reflection and the y-axis reflection was (1,-3)? Didn’t it start at at (3,1) then reflected to (3,1) then reflected to (1,-3)?</p>
<p>I could seriously have misread that wrong… and it looks like I missed the cube question (Put 51) and apparently I didn’t see the “approximation” for the oven question, so I put in 132.</p>
<p>This isn’t good.</p>
<p>There was an answer of -3. it was x+y = -12…what is x+y+9 and the answer is obviously -3.</p>
<p>Which was that one? Was that the one with the global panal and the 92 girls and you had to find the amount of boys then the total? I cant remember what I put but I can’t see how I could have gotten that wrong.</p>
<p>some club had 60% of the senior class and 40% of them were boys and 90 were girls? how many were int he senior class?</p>
<p>Anyone know if the Greek alphabet passage was the experimental CR?</p>
<p>@Pitt, it starts at (3,1), then over y = x it becomes (1,3), then over y becomes (-1,3) and @galinda it was x+y = 9, what is x + y + (-12). either way it was -3.</p>
<p>Okay, let’s see if I can remember: 8 kids are absent twice, 2 kids are absent once, and no kids are absent 3 times. How many kids are in the school? (I botched that up, but it was along those lines.)</p>
<p>Was the (-1,3) one choice A? I think I guessed on that one. I didn’t have enough time to really ‘think’ about it.</p>
<p>@onmyway2ivy it was 250 I think. @E89z4m, no I think that wasn’t. Since i got the writing Expiremental + that.</p>
<p>What was the 9/22 problem?</p>