SAT II Math Level Two May 2012

<p>diameter was 2r. and i think height was also 2r or something</p>

<p>Please. -7=800! I’d be so delighted</p>

<p>it was 11 because for the others the range wasnt less than 10. iris, are you -7 or -8 too ? -___- im so scared right now</p>

<p>does anyone remember what they put for #36? i was running out of time so i quickly bubbled in A :(</p>

<p>hopefully if you had 6.5, range was 12-4 which is 8. defniitely <10</p>

<p>what was number 36??</p>

<p>@Hopefully, I’m at -7 right now.
Skipped 5, and missed 2 so far.
Ugh, I overthought that taxi problem.
I thought [] = int() T_T</p>

<p>What was the answer to the last question? I guessed 8.</p>

<p>11 had a mean and and median of 8 and a range of 8 (12-4)…</p>

<p>yeah what was #36? i remember i put a star on the question but didnt have time to go back…</p>

<p>so the f(x) question was .7, we cleared that.
the p^3 i still think it was 2 and 3, not just 2.
the zeros is 6 not 7?</p>

<p>I think it was only II.</p>

<p>@hopefully, but 6.5 had a mean and median of 7.25…</p>

<p>3 distinct prime factors mean 2x2x2 no?</p>

<p>Zero is six</p>

<p>Sent from my SCH-I500 using CC</p>

<p>^ again, i stress that the third option for the p^3 stated that the prime factors were all distinct. This in incorrect, and therefore ,it was 2 only.
6 zeroes im 100% sure
and it was definitely 6.5 for the range median and mean one</p>

<p>no three distinct prime factors would be for example 2,3,5</p>

<p>guys,</p>

<p>Distinct prime factors are the prime factors that are distinct (or DIFFERENT) from each other</p>

<p>Read more: [What</a> are distinct prime factors](<a href=“What are distinct prime factors? - Answers”>What are distinct prime factors? - Answers)</p>

<p>@tigerman i JUST did it with 11 and 6.5 for x. BOTH work. what is going on??? :(</p>

<p>are you sure it said 3 distinct prime factors? i only recalled seeing 3 prime factors but if it did say distinct i think you guys are right -___-</p>

<p>11 works too tiger…</p>

<p>swoony ok so if you do with 6.5:</p>

<p>median is (6.5+8)/2= 7.25
mean is 7.25
range is 8</p>

<p>if with 11:</p>

<p>median is 8
mean is 8
range is 8</p>

<p>wait…***???</p>

<p>If that question gets thrown out, how will the curve differ?</p>