<p>^ you're right</p>
<p>I put E too</p>
<p>I put X^2+4, haha. Guess I got that one wrong!</p>
<p>I thought math was pretty awful, but I'm terrible at math. I left like 2 or 3 blank on the long math section (not the grid-in). :(</p>
<p>voodoosanta8 invite please :P</p>
<p>My screenname is Truplayer256. Invite me :]</p>
<p>how do i invite myself?</p>
<p>-f(x)= f(-x) was E</p>
<p>also, before the guy took my test booklet i quickly inputted all my grid ins</p>
<p>=p</p>
<p>ok</p>
<p>tell me if i'm wrong in any of them, here they are in order.</p>
<ol>
<li>11 (teams with 2 or more ppl)</li>
<li>120 (area of rectangle?)</li>
<li>128</li>
<li>3.2 (a+b)</li>
<li>45 (one of the possible scores he could've gotten)</li>
<li>1/25 (1/a^n)</li>
<li>8</li>
<li>3 (how many areas does f(x)=b)</li>
<li>2200 (number set)</li>
<li>34 (Weird symbol one)</li>
</ol>
<p>Pretty sure #16 was 4 instead of 3</p>
<p>why? explain...</p>
<p>i counted 3, it says where -6<x<6</p>
<p>Actually nvm, i think i did put 3. my brain is fried, i cant remember lol</p>
<p>
[quote]
9. 11 (teams with 2 or more ppl)
13. 45 (one of the possible scores he could've gotten)
[/quote]
</p>
<p>I got 16 for the teams and something like 117 for the game w/ scores :/</p>
<p>why was the circle one 20 and not like 16 + 2sqrt3?</p>
<p>There were 33 people, and teams could consist of 2 people or more. (and no one could be left out)
what was the highest amount of teams possible? 11, i say.</p>
<p>also, how could 117 be an answer? it said that his combined score was the median, so it had to be between 69 and a number. also, that question asked for a possible score for his SECOND game</p>
<p>sorry schrizto, it was 11 teams because it was 2 or more ppl and they had to be even and 117?! sorry again but u had to find the median (~71) and subtract his original 25 from it</p>
<p>circle one was 20 because if you look closely two vertices are radii and you notice that the chord was also congruent so it equaled 4.</p>
<p>srry im bad at explanations</p>
<p>LMFAO strangeindianfoo, for a strange indian fool u sure are smart LOL</p>
<p>Ok..the last question in one of my sections was 6<sqrt (n)<10. Find the difference between the largest n can be and the smallest it can be. I'm fairly certain that the answer is 32, but it wasn't an answer choice so I just put 62. Any comments?</p>
<p>add me? verdandi28</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answer to #18 on the 20 questions section?</p>
<p>There was an inequality...some like 3<2/x?</p>
<p>Answer anyone?</p>
<ol>
<li><p>15 teams of 2 and 1 team of 3=
(15*2)+3=33
=16 teams</p></li>
<li><p>His score was the median and had to be between 69-73 or something like that. So I made an equation for the average of his two scores (25+2nd score)/2 = something between 69 and 73 (I picked 71). And for the 2nd score I got 117.</p></li>
</ol>