<p>Also, everyone get 10/11^23 for the 1/11^22-1/11^23???</p>
<p>I used much smaller powers (consecutive) and did inductive reasoning but I just want to confirm.</p>
<p>Also, everyone get 10/11^23 for the 1/11^22-1/11^23???</p>
<p>I used much smaller powers (consecutive) and did inductive reasoning but I just want to confirm.</p>
<p>Did anyone answer two large dogs on the questions about the grooming?</p>
<p>It was 4 large dogs. I meant 3/5 earlier and @cc123sb i got the same answer because it was just a power of ten change, didn’t spend much time on it though so u may wanna double check</p>
<p>I remember it being 1/11^20 - 1/11^21 and i just facted out a 1/11^20 got 1-(1/11) = 10/11 and put 10/11^21 i think</p>
<p>I just did that one on my calculator…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answer that had 139 and 153 as the last answer choices?</p>
<p>which question was the one 36/50 simplified to 35?</p>
<p>the costan question was 2/3, right???</p>
<p>Yes two third was right</p>
<p>@quickerthan I think I just put the 15(some other number) because it was closest to my answer.</p>
<p>are you all sure the magnet question was 6 times sqrt2? i remember putting 4 as the answer, i feel bad that there goes my 36 in math, it would have been my 4th time getting a 36 in math…and possibly my 36 composite , FFFFFFFFFF, i dont remember the problem …</p>
<p>F(d)=1/d^2 That’s the equation that you could make from the question. You had to figure out what distance would double the force with an original distance of 12.</p>
<p>F(12)=1/144=the force… Now you have to double the force and solve for D</p>
<p>2*(1/144) or 1/72=1/d^2</p>
<p>d^2=72
d=root72=6root2 which is the answer.</p>
<p>does anybody remember the choices for the equilateral triangle question? if you have the letter with each one that would help too</p>
<p>Did no one get -19/10 as an answer for one problem?
D:</p>
<p>@sky that doesn’t ring a bell at all:P describe the question.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure the triangle was 1/2. It was a?</p>
<p>Rats:P i ran out of time and put c or d. Thanks!</p>
<p>I miss read that question so there goes my only wrong answer since i put 6 instead of 6sqrt(3). Damnn</p>
<p>@sky: No, no! I did too Can it pleeeeeease be right?</p>
<p>wasn’t is g(2005) +100= 2g(1998) bcuz 2005 was 100 more than twice 1998</p>