SHOOT IT WAS PI/4
cuz the area of the square was 4 and the probability was pi
was the one with rotating the triangle 1500pi?
What other hard questions were there guys?
@kjamie430 same here
@tfefa1 i think thats what i got… i cant remember 100% but it sounds right
@tfefa1 I also got that
Can we come to a consensus about the polynomial with i, ii, and iii?
What was answer to #49? Lolol I forgot what the question was but I remember answering it B
Did u guys get .21
@jaimk123 omg yes!!.. I don’t know why everyone is saying 0.009… I hope I got this one right.
@tfefa1 i got 1500pi too
for that one I think I put i and ii only. I did it in a rush, but it changed in concavity 2 times, so it must be a odd powered function and it had to be at least to the third power
What would be a good score for math 2? I read on an MIT blog that after like a 750 or so it doesn’t matter
For 49 I put like 8000 something don’t remember exact number idk if its right though
which question?
Did anyone take Math I as well?
Did anyone get (-2,2)?
no
@jaimk123 @HelloEveryone27 im pretty sure it was .09… it said the probability of it raining in some town was .3, the probability of it snowing in another town was .7, what is the probability of it raining in that town and NOT snowing in the other. when ur finding the probability of two independent events happening you multiply them.
so the probability of it raining in town A is .3, the probability of it NOT snowing in town B is also .3 (1-.7). you multiply them and you have .09