<p>^ y equaled 3</p>
<p>was was the green/red tie and shirt question?</p>
<p>OH, what was the range of that low temperature graph? </p>
<p>I put 12.</p>
<p>@Niquii77
3 I think that sounds vaguely familiar…</p>
<p>@mas1996 the green/red thing was xy-1</p>
<p>Was the green/red thing experimental maybe? I sure don’t remember xy - 1.</p>
<p>Yep the range was 12 degrees.</p>
<p>@justphysics i put 12 too.</p>
<p>Man, that one with the 12 range scared me; for being number 8 on the grid-ins I thought it would be a lot harder and there was a trick or something.</p>
<p>why didn’t the median change?</p>
<p>Are u guys SURE that it said there was 40% left, and not 40% eaten?? The answers would definitely be 200 or 450, respectively. Personally, the way I interpreted it, I got 450. Is it possible collegeboard wrote the question differently on different tests just to screw with us nerds on CC?</p>
<p>@justPhysics You probably just have a different math section. Writing was experimental for me.</p>
<p>I’m sure MY test said 40% left. It said it in the chart. I made sure I took 60%. Thus resulting in 200 more birds needed to finish off the grub.</p>
<p>It was 200.</p>
<p>You guys are probably right about that bird question. Anyway, do u guys think this will be one of those tests where one omitted on math can still get u an 800? What would 3 total omitted, with 0 wrong and everything else right be?</p>
<p>@mvp it really depends on the curve. -1 can be anywhere from 760-800. I’d say 3 omitted would be maybe 690-750-ish, somewhere in the lower 700s.</p>
<p>Do you guys remember what number the bird question was? And how many questions were in that section?</p>
<p>I got 450 and put a significant amount of time in it</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure mvp is right.</p>
<p>Look guys, the question was at the second half of the math problem. Thus, it couldn’t just be so simple as:</p>
<p>300 birds ate 60%. 300 divided by .6 is 500. 500-300 equals 200 birds.</p>
<p>Right?</p>
<p>I believe it said that 300 birds came in and 40% of the food was left.</p>