<p>i think it was 112 but that might have been a different question</p>
<p>Did anyone get 'answer can not be found' for the line with ABCDE AB=3 like BD=7 and CE=9? it seems so apparent that not enough is given, too easy?</p>
<p>anyone get 33.3333 for the fahrehneight question</p>
<p>The fahrenheit problem's answer was 122, iirc.</p>
<p>EDIT: The formula they gave was </p>
<p>C = 5/9(F-32)</p>
<p>and they told you to convert 323K to fahrenheit. </p>
<p>K -> C
323-273 = 50 degrees celsius</p>
<p>50 = 5/9(F-32)</p>
<p>90 = F-32</p>
<p>F = 122</p>
<p>so which section was experimental? Was it the one with all the combination and probability stuff?</p>
<p>..........</p>
<p>what was the sequence problem</p>
<p>a^2,a/2,1/4,...</p>
<p>1/16a^2 was the consensus</p>
<p>1/16a^2 i believe</p>
<p>for some reason i think i put 112. but i checked it like 3 times so i probably just had 122</p>
<p>Temperature was 122.</p>
<p>what was the union one. was it {1, 2, 3, 4}</p>
<p>what exactly was the temperature question? i want to figure out what i put bc i put either 81, 33, or 123 lol</p>
<p>it was what is 323 kelvin in fahrenheit given k-273=c and c=5/9(F-32)</p>
<p>50=5/9(f-32)
90=f-32
f=122</p>
<p>You were given the conversation rate and you had to find 323K in F*. So 323-273 = 50</p>
<p>50 = 5/9(F - 32), then solve for F</p>
<p>crap i think i put 123. would that be wrong?</p>
<p>Yes, it would.</p>
<p>was the union one {1, 2, 3, 4}</p>
<p>the answer to the tank one is 3000 for sure, because you get 6000 for the capacity, but you have to remember that X is only half-full.</p>
<p>can someone explain the X and Y tank thing
still confused on y its 6000</p>