<p>that should have been 3.12,3.12</p>
<p>was the standard deviation question A?</p>
<p>and what was the question to number 36? does anyone remember?</p>
<p>For the hyperbola,</p>
<p>I don’t remember the exact answer verbatm, but
it was on the line of X right? </p>
<p>Like on the left side between Quadrant II and III</p>
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<p>ok choice 3 for the p^3 said three DISTINCT factors, which is incorrect</p>
<p>yeah I put A…hopefully that’s right.</p>
<p>It doesnt need to say to keep going. Swoony for the trig question it was csc<0 sin <0 since they are negative in the 4th quadrant. For the volume of the cube with the27 cubes it was 1. something. U had to find the side length using the diagonals</p>
<p>3 distinct factors doesnt mean 3 different number i dont think…</p>
<p>&Goma, the volume was around 27, right?
Since it asked for the WHOLE thing</p>
<p>1.415 = diagonal length
x = 1.415/root2 = 1.00 something
1.00 something^3 = 1.00 something
1 x 27 = 27</p>
<p>it was csc and sec i think…</p>
<p>for cubes, you find the side length of one cube, which was 1.4…/root 3, then u cube that, and then multiply by 27 cubes</p>
<p>and yes i put A for the standard deviation</p>
<p>so far, 6 skip, probably 1 wrong…should i cancel my scores? I want at least 790</p>
<p>5 omits and 1 wrong is still an 800?</p>
<p>what if 5 omit and 2 wrong?</p>
<p>yes hopeful, it does. distinct factors means numbers are each distinct, meaning different…</p>
<p>R = 43 - .5 rounded = 43
so would be 800</p>
<p>^
According to the 2nd test in the Math I & II prep book,
43 can also be 800.
So pray! lol</p>
<p>I thpt it meant the whole cube had a diagonal of whatever… Not one individual cube.in that case yea i think it is 27. And im pretty sure it was csc and sin</p>
<p>do u guys remember the telephone problem? it was like 1.75 plus 75 cents a minute. was it
1.75+.75[x] ?</p>
<p>Yah i think so</p>
<p>Anyone, ideas on that hyperbola?
I just plugged it in and found the center.</p>
<p>was the range of the set in the beginning of the test 10?</p>
<p>(-5,0).
And it was 1.75 + .75[x], yes.</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the median one? 6.5?</p>