<p>@mas1996
Ahh poop i guessed 13.
I put 86% because I thought it was 60 + 48 - 22
Mas what did you put for the direct variation/inverse variation one which had x,y,z?
I guessed 4.
Oh and yeah I also got 6 square root 3.
Gah now I know I have a -3 unless I miraculously got the x, y, z problem right.</p>
<p>@kingboy12 CRAP yeah i TOTALLY guessed that question. i got 8. but when i did it during my ride back home, i got 11 too. sucks a lot</p>
<p>@kingboy12 could you elaborate on the x,y,z question? i don’t remember the question very well</p>
<p>This one: What about the geometry question where you had to find the base of a triangle that is part of a shape made up of 2 squares and another triangle?</p>
<p>I used my pencil as a ruler
6sqrt(3)?</p>
<p>I think I made that triangle into two triangles and found the base and the height of them using 30-60-90 triangle thing and then added that to itself, I think i did get 6 sqrt 3</p>
<p>it was like x varies directly with y, y varies inversely with z. x = 8 and z = 2 when y = 4. What is z when x = 4. numbers are probably in the wrong order, but thats the general gist.</p>
<p>I think that was the first math section?? I’m not sure. Maybe the second.</p>
<p>@kingboy12 was the xyz one on the experimental math?</p>
<p>@kingboy didn’t have that question</p>
<p>THANK GOD. Experimental math then.
Okay -2 then hopefully. Though I think I made a stupid mistake for one of the graph questions where it gave like a scatterplot graph and then Points A and B were part of the not shown trendline. When I drew a line through A and B I found that it was at 9.5 but then when I found the slope of the line based on points A and B going from point A I got 9.0? Probably overworked the problem.</p>
<p>Okay, this one bothered me. It was number 12 in multiple choice section:
There are 3 committees. One committee has 20 members, another has 20 members, and the third has 30 members. How many 3 person committees can be formed?
A)12,000
B)10,240
C/D/E)These choices were in the 400s/600s</p>
<p>was the one answer z in terms of y 4y?</p>
<p>Yes it was 4y.</p>
<p>wait so what was the one about the radius of a is r and the radius of b is 3r?</p>
<p>Last math grid-in, m=x/3, m+x>200, smallest value of m possible is this 51 (m and x are integers).</p>
<p>@theasiansadness in terms of r, it is 4r(pi)</p>
<p>another question–the median is the same in the new set when the mode is changed?</p>
<p>for the math fill in did anybody get 450 birds left?</p>
<p>@Igotan800 yes median is the same</p>
<p>what was the question about birds?</p>
<p>The one if the radii was 4pir</p>
<p>I got 450 at first but that was using the amount left…so I just changed it to 200 using 60% instead of 40%. I’m sure 200 is wrong, but meh</p>
<p>Oh was that the one with the 300 birds for 60%? How many birds for the remainder? I put 200 because it should be the same ratio right?</p>