<p>Guys, the section for reflection was experimental. So it doesn’t matter if you missed that one.</p>
<p>Was that also the one with the slope question?</p>
<p>1600 im 100% sure</p>
<p>How do you know?</p>
<p>Oh, so it doesn’t count?
I don’t get the whole experimental thing, so as long as that miss doesn’t count… YAY.</p>
<p>@udubhuskies</p>
<p>I thought the experimental was the short part…?</p>
<p>I figured the *21 section and the reflection were the two sections that could be experimental, and then I checked with another kid and he said he didn’t get a reflection problem.</p>
<p>I remember it saying that there was specifically a trail marker at the beginning, but it didn’t say that there was also a rest station.</p>
<p>I don’t think that was the experimental (section with reflection.) I had it, and I only had 3 math sections.</p>
<p>I don’t think that was experimental either because I had four math sections.</p>
<p>it was 1620 because there was one person absent 3 times. you still only count him once because he was counted already when you count the people absent 2 times.</p>
<p>I had the reflection question and I had writing experimental.</p>
<p>@ timobxsci: I’m not too sure about the wording, but didn’t it say exactly 2 times? And even if not, your interpretation is reasonable but generally unaccepted.</p>
<p>It was 1600. There were 90 absences for 80 students since 71 were absent once, 8 absent twice, and one absent three times. You can then do the proportion 5/80 = 100/x to find how many students were in the whole school.</p>
<p>How do you do the cube question that asked for the surface area?</p>
<p>You find the surface area of the three sides of the cube then add the three sides that have one square taken away and add 3 to that an that’s your answer</p>
<p>Ok thanks. What did you get for the answer?</p>
<p>It’s 54 :)</p>
<p>if you had math for the first 2 sections, which was the experimental?</p>