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what about the one with the number of people swimming (40?)
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<p>yeah, youre right.</p>
<p>and the other one was experimental.</p>
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what about the one with the number of people swimming (40?)
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<p>yeah, youre right.</p>
<p>and the other one was experimental.</p>
<p>ok thanks. yea that question (the rst one) was by far the oddest one on the test.</p>
<p>yeah, im glad i didnt have it.</p>
<p>OMG, I spent like a 2 minutes on that one because I was always so close to getting it. That was second to last right?</p>
<p>What'd you guys get for the one with the triangle, that was connected to a long rectangle? And I think we had to find area.</p>
<p>Can somebody tell me if the rectangular solid was a experimental? Or how about that big graph where we were given x and y as degree measures, and we have to figure out x in terms of y. And thankfully rst one was experimental, but some1 told me a easy way to solve it. it said r s and t had to be positive integers. 40/30 = t t can't be 4/3</p>
<p>does anyone remember the problem that said a four digit number starts with 2 and does not end in 0. How many such integers are there? I don't remeber the exact wording, but was the answer to that 900?</p>
<p>900 is right. does anyone know the answer to if x = 1/x + 3, what cant x be
either (-3, -1/3, 0, 1/3, or 3)</p>
<p>okay i know i got the campers one wrong (I put 120? why? does that even make sense)</p>
<p>and i omitted the matrices one. (no time)</p>
<p>what's the highest I can get?</p>
<p>what's the highest i can get if i only got 1 wrong and omitted none?</p>
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and i omitted the matrices one. (no time)
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<p>was that experimental. i dont remember that.</p>
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what's the highest i can get if i only got 1 wrong and omitted none?
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<p>for both of you, -1 is probably 780-800.</p>
<p>Does anybody remember the question that goes something like:
how many months is it less than 20?
You were supposed to read the graph but I couldn't tell if it was 2 (A) or 3 (B).
I put 3 down.</p>
<p>Gaffe, I put 3</p>
<p>i got 3 as well, the wattage used per month by that family right?</p>
<p>Yeah, that's the question.</p>
<p>yeah, i got three also.</p>
<p>Yea that one was definitely 3</p>
<p>for the one about rotating a rectangle. the answer was I and II. but was II and III even a choice cause i think i remember putting that down once.</p>
<p>what do you think I will get with -3 MC, -1 SPR, 1 Omit?
Im really hoping for at least a 700 seeing that I got 690 on the last one. Do I still have a shot at 700+?</p>
<p>^ possibly, like.. jus at 700 with a good curve =)</p>
<p>ok, two relatively simple questions:</p>
<p>first off, does anyone remember the wording of the 1st Student produced response questions? secondly, what were the answer choices of the combination question (1X10X10X9)? just want to make sure i didn't do anything careless. thanks guys</p>