THE 2 (48 answers) in the Grid-In Math

<p>What were the problems?</p>

<p>I am so worried. Please help me sleep tonight, cuz I dont remember them!</p>

<p>Seriously, I think you have posted this about a gazillion times. You need to chill out and watch some TV or something, because the fact that you would obsess about two tiny questions that you can't even change once you know what they were is slightly disturbing and definitely unhealthy. No joke.</p>

<p>Agreed with southeasttitan.</p>

<p>OH I REMEMBER
(I think; someone back me up? Was this an MP question?)
It was a circle inscribed in a square, and the circle's radius was 6
So the side of the square was 12, so the perimeter was 48
Yes?</p>

<p>I remember that circle/square question! I can't remember if it was on the grid-in sections or not, though?</p>

<p>yeah ur right E</p>

<p>THANKS ELANORCI!!!</p>

<p>yeah that was a grid in :)</p>

<p>appreciate it</p>

<p>No problem. :) Get some sleep tonight, yes?</p>

<p>elanorci ftw</p>

<p>So, it was water depth and cricle/square. There ya go. ;)</p>

<p>^^NO I had 4 CR and I had those 2 math problems so that was a real section</p>

<p>the other one was 10 cubic feet with 5 inches of depth. whats with 2 feet of depth. it was 48 cubic feet. just double it.</p>

<p>could you elaborate on the problem safear? I am having trouble remembering the specifics of it. Was this the one were the depth was directly proportional to the volume....oh crap!!!!! OMG, I cannot believe I got this one wrong. I didn't change the units. I put 4 for a final answer...gahhh!!! I hate the SAT! I hate the SAT! I was so close to a perfect score...grrrr...grr...gr....</p>

<p>[/rant]
sorry, I make one of these stupid mistakes every test :(</p>