<p>for the mode median avg…there were 23 terms. so the median isn’t a split between two numbers. i think it was mode<avg<median</p>
<p>I thought the car one was 5400.</p>
<p>nice post bobdylan ahahahah</p>
<p>hmmm idk u might be right</p>
<p>^yeah, you could have went around the circle, is it possible that it’s still 6? </p>
<p>once again, 150 for area of shaded area with rectangle + 2 squares?</p>
<p>ahhh matt its annoying we were so close it was those last couple of questions that screwed us up.</p>
<p>
can somebody confirm this?</p>
<p>bigb it was 250. the question said it was 30x10</p>
<p>yea i know, its a pain Jon
im hoping we broke 750, im pretty confident we did though</p>
<p>Again, can some make a list of answers discussed and keep it updated?</p>
<p>@bobdylan</p>
<p>I see what you’re saying…I just wasn’t sure if for Wire A and B for example if AB and BA were considered to be the same thing or two combos…i actually originally had six…im just hoping for a 730!!! if i had to guess, i would say that i got either 2 or 3 wrong with an omit…do I have a shot?</p>
<p>F$@#^%%&@%$#%@#4</p>
<p>I’m ■■■■■■■■</p>
<p>for the sphere one, some people got 6, but the question asked for the longest possible distance on the SURFACE of the sphere.
can somebody confirm this?</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>I believe that we are mixing two questions here? There was one involving six and one with 3 pi, I think</p>
<p>There definitely was one asking you to go around the surface</p>
<p>can someone explain the last free response question with the
y-1 and x+1 and the chart of [0, 1, 2 / 10, a, b]</p>
<p>The wire question was definitely six. I didn’t bother playing around with permutations and wrote the possible alignments instead.</p>
<p>I believe Ari is correct. The sphere one is 6, the other problem was 3pi</p>
<p>iplaywow, they give you one point with both the x and y coordinates. from there, you can solve for k.</p>
<p>I think I read the question carefully and I didn’t see the phrase “on the surface”, but I’m stupid.</p>
<p>i play wow-</p>
<p>this is what I did:</p>
<p>(0+1), (10-1)
= 1, 9
the ratio is 1:9</p>
<p>you can solve for a and b that way, or you can just know the ratio will be 9 between the two</p>
<p>(1+1)= 2
1:9 = 2:18
(a-1)= 18
a=19</p>
<p>(2+1)=3
1:9=3:27
(b-1)=27
b=28</p>
<p>28-19=9</p>
<p>Tin / copper question?</p>