<p>for the cube question with all sides equal to 4</p>
<p>a cube has 12 lengths </p>
<p>so</p>
<p>4/12</p>
<p>= 1/3</p>
<p>1/3<em>1/3</em>1/3 = 1/27</p>
<p>or .037</p>
<p>for the cube question with all sides equal to 4</p>
<p>a cube has 12 lengths </p>
<p>so</p>
<p>4/12</p>
<p>= 1/3</p>
<p>1/3<em>1/3</em>1/3 = 1/27</p>
<p>or .037</p>
<p>backfire, did u have one or two grid in math sections?</p>
<p>wow, I don't recall so many different test versions for the October test</p>
<p>anybody get 6.4 for that similar triangle one, and 171 for how many integers between 99 and 1000 have 0 in them?</p>
<p>150+ 10x for T-Shirt question?</p>
<p>24|28|30|32....
25|30|35|40....</p>
<p>What was the answer to this one?</p>
<p>Yes I got that. [I think]</p>
<p>Bakfire thats what I got too
And what about the question that said 3% of the doughnuts sold were coconut donuts? Was the anser 7? When I did the math I got 6.75, but I rounded up since you cant sell 3/4 of a donut. Was I supposed to do that?</p>
<p>gia--</p>
<p>I don't think "150+ 10x for T-Shirt question?" was an answer choice.</p>
<p>but for the column one, I got more than three columns.</p>
<p>really? then what was the answer?</p>
<p>also how do i do the column one?</p>
<p>bump (10 char)</p>
<p>Anyone think that missing one = 800?</p>
<p>bump after 7 mins of inactivity, i think you made CC history :P</p>
<p>for the top numbers, it increases by two.
for the bottom, it increases by five.
the question asked how many column until they're the same number.</p>
<p>there was one like with a circle and A's and B's inside, what was the answer?</p>
<p>what about Tshirt one?</p>
<p>what was the answer?</p>
<p>150 base price</p>
<p>10 for every tshirt</p>
<p>150+10x wasn't an answer choice</p>
<p>I put 150 + 10x too... it was an answer choice =/</p>
<p>for the column one i got more than three or something like that</p>
<p>Can someone explain how the column one was more than three?</p>
<p>WAIT the tshirt one was not 150 + 10x. That is the TOTAL PRICE. Im pretty sure it asked for the price of one shirt, which is ((150 + 10x )/(x)), which is what I put.</p>
<p>Did anyone get the toothpick one?</p>
<p>that what i put to ((150 + 10x)/(x))</p>