ghost - From what I remember (took the test 1 year ago today! lol.), it seemed to be a little more complicated than it looked on the study guide. It has some word problems, mostly geometery, some trig, and a graph or two. But I'm a history major (ie:the worst math student on the planet!), so it may have just seemed harder to me. The test is supposed to give some of the formulas you need for the problems, but I only remember my test having the radius of a circle or something.
Hints:
So look over your geo. equations so you'll remember them for the test.
Examples from USMC guide: #s - 18,22,26,27,28,29,42,46,47
Also, be sure to know how to find the area of a portion that is removed from a shape (ie: a triangle shape hole in a square).
Hope that helps a little!
Do you happen to remember what kind of graphs were there on the word problem form? Thanks!
Edited by - spidrwmn on 09/07/2002 14:30:15
Hints:
So look over your geo. equations so you'll remember them for the test.
Examples from USMC guide: #s - 18,22,26,27,28,29,42,46,47
Also, be sure to know how to find the area of a portion that is removed from a shape (ie: a triangle shape hole in a square).
Hope that helps a little!
Do you happen to remember what kind of graphs were there on the word problem form? Thanks!
Edited by - spidrwmn on 09/07/2002 14:30:15