<p>duke r u sure about 7 i had taht too but it said 2 coat paints so wudnt u multiply it by 2 for 14</p>
<p>yeah it was “a” , stuck between a and maybe c, but i looked closely and for a the slope decreased, whereas for choice c or b? the slope increased when the machine broke down.</p>
<p>it was 14. 2 coats of paint</p>
<p>oh then it would be 13</p>
<p>oh ok ya i jsut remember a for that one and 14 is what i put also just want to make sure</p>
<p>14 cans of paint the trick was 2coats and not one. </p>
<p>Wait can you get a 36, missing one problem? No right?..</p>
<p>yep there’s the 1 dumb mistake that gets me a 35 haha</p>
<p>what was the graph with the congruent and perpendicular lines or was it that they were reflected over x=2</p>
<p>What do you guys think the curve will be? </p>
<p>I’m thinking:</p>
<p>-0: 36
-1: 35
-2: 33
-3: 32
-4: 31
-5: 29
-6: 28</p>
<p>what about the one with obtuse triangle sides</p>
<p>I got 13 for last paint one cause of rounding. What do u think guys?</p>
<p>i put {6,9,13} for obtuse triangle</p>
<p>wcclirl i doubt that scale is right looking through previous act tests usually -7 or -8 is a 30</p>
<p>I got 14.</p>
<p>10char.</p>
<p>It rounded to 7 but when u x by 2 it rounds down to 13</p>
<p>the paint one:</p>
<p>2650 in one garage but you need 2 coats. one can covers 400 sq feet. you do the math. its 14</p>
<p>@actstudent answer was 14, the amount requires is 13.4 but since you can’t get .6 of a can the least you need is 14</p>
<p>But it said minimum number of paint cans. It was 13. something, so it had to be 14 cans.</p>
<p>you can’t round a can of paint down you need 1 more to cover the extra .25</p>
<p>they were just congruent because for it to be perpendicular the slopes would have had to been like 2 and -1/2</p>