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<p>Hmm thats what I thought but my algebra book treats it by order. That is the difference between a and b is a-b. damn book. </p>

<p>whats the memoir and writer question again?!?! i completely forgot its somewhere up there</p>

<p>I got 13 for the last gridin</p>

<p>same i got 13 as well</p>

<p>yup i got 13 too</p>

<p>does anyone know if they ever got three straight D’s for Math?</p>

<p>What’s everybody feeling they missed?
-20 CR (Somethings wrong with me)… maybe even more…
-0 M
-10 W 10 essay</p>

<p>Im not very well rounded… I hate it.</p>

<p>So… does anyone care to explain the math behind the carton problem? </p>

<p>was the math question about the odd numbers from 0 to 100 and the even numbers from -99 to 0 experimental? It asked for the sum of the numbers from both of those sets^</p>

<p>Last grid in was 13.</p>

<p>@Chalmydia‌ yes</p>

<p>does anyone know if they ever got three straight D’s for Math?</p>

<p>ah, it was experimental? OMG PHEW</p>

<p>Do they base everyone’s score off the same three reading and math sections?</p>

<p>wait how did u guys get 300x for the carton one it was just asking for the expression for the number of pencils in total right?</p>

<p>there were 15 pencils per box so shouldn’t it just be 15x</p>

<p>For people who got the act like experimental, i skipped all the questoins because i knew 100% it was experimental, is that in any way detrimental?</p>

<p>I interpreted it as asking for how many cartons contain 20 pencils… which would be 4/3x
but I am seeing most got 300x, and I do not want to believe it was as easy as 15x20.</p>

<p>Each carton contains x boxes, and each box contains 15 pencils. It tells you that there are 20 cartons. So the total number of pencils is 15<em>20</em>x = 300x. It was really as easy as 15 times 20 times x.</p>

<p>What section was the experimental that had two 25 min. writing sections? The first or second section??</p>

<p>Tng456 are you sure it was 20 cartons and not 20 pencils?</p>

<p>I remember I substituted variables into all of the answers to see which one was reasonable in order to check my work. I got 300x</p>