<p>virtual high five!!! woot.</p>
<p>Does anybody know the exact wording of that question^^</p>
<p>nah, only the answer</p>
<p>at first I had no idea which question you guys were talking about b/c I always write my gridins as fractions</p>
<p>well, is the “weather” one on CR arbitrary?</p>
<p>and the “wrestling” question, is that comic effect or intensity?</p>
<p>intensity.</p>
<p>What was the one with people calling for public opnions? (he politics one.) What was wrong with the people or something..??</p>
<p>the math one that everyone said was 1200 for some reasaon i got 1230. i can’t believe i messed up on the book one and put 15…to easy. then i still think that 8 was right for the last write in. Is it possible they were two different questions cause i could have sworn that it said doubled? .36 was def right. i can’t think of anything else except that there were two other 8 answers.</p>
<p>for the last question with the inverse of y to x that gave you the table, what was the answer? i could not figure it out.</p>
<p>inverse proportionality basically means that as x gets larger, then y gets smaller. Similarly when x gets smaller, y gets larger…i remember there was only one choice like this.</p>
<p>Inversely proportionally doesnt just mean that. The graph of the result could be either a hyperbola or whatever if that was the case.</p>
<p>Inversely porportional for X and Y means xy = a Constant.</p>
<p>As X gets bigger, Y gets smaller to keep to that constant, and vice versa. Only one results did this - another results had them inversely related but not in proportion, because the xy value became very weird after the second one.</p>
<p>was the answer the one that was 3|4 and then something bigger|1/2 and something even bigger|something even smaller. one was 3:1 which i ruled out, then two were 2:1, so that leaves one more plus the on im talking about. does anyone remeber which it was?</p>
<p>infinite: what was the answer to that question?</p>
<p>I forgot, but I know it was the one that followed that rule</p>
<p>hey what did you guys get for this reflection problem
like reflecting across line k and then l..or somthing like that
was it point B?</p>
<p>neonblue327,
i put the same answer as you! B!!
was it r ight??
my friends said it was A. and they claimed that we didn’t have to reflect the point by two times! they said, just one time! Please say they are wrong :(</p>
<p>i think i said A, but i’m not sure… i just remember covering up the lines and tracing the reflections for each, so i am pretty sure that i got it right (i hope). do you remember what side of k the point was on? the top or the bottom?</p>
<p>I put point A.. im pretty sure but not positive.</p>
<p>everyone is saying its A except for a few people who are saying B. I put B but i thought the question asked to reflect the point over each line separately and not one after the other</p>
<p>what was the one with like ut…i had ut and then changed it</p>
<p>and was carrot the smallest percentage in the first pi gram? or like somewhere in the middle</p>
<p>i got carrot and ut as answers.. i think…</p>