
Other's Responses
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This is not Math Class? What class is it?
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18 feet per second? That must be super armadillo!
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This is not math class? THIS IS SPARTA!
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I think the teacher meant "Sonic the Hedgehog"
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18 feet? PER SECOND?!
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hes the micheal jordan armadillo
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If you are gonna answer one question on a test, tell the bitch armadillos dont jump!
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haha that's the only question he answered xD
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it has a velocity "of of"... spelling fail
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9/8 seconds.
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NOT MATH? maybe science.....
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"Not [math] drawing class" Teacher epic fail.
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Who the fuck uses ft/s
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I think he should at least half because it is proven that they cant jump but 2-5 inches off the ground
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The anser to 5 is (x+6)(x+8) :D
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I like how the teacher was going to say "not math class" but then crossed it out XD
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the teacher has bad handwriting.it should be sacked.
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holy failing teacher xD
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fake... but still funny
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So fake, the rest of the paper is completely blank and there are no Xswhere he got those blank ones wrong.
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this is pretty obviously fake :/ losers
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It only takes the armadillo 1.125 seconds to hit the ground and he reaches a maximum height of 0.56... even though he can't jump.
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hahaha!!!! maybe the maker of the exam is describing Cannonbolt of Ben Tennyson XD
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Why would an armadillo jump, anyway? That makes no sense at all, they roll up into a ball! (Yeah, I know that's not the point.)
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I'm not sure what the velocity of "OF" is!???
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Ah, sorry about the comment below, I wrote it in lines, but it took them out. I should have used commas. And by the way, basic physics. Acceleration due to gravity is the same no matter how fat your armadillo is.
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No you are right. This is Patrick.
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Um... you have the value of gravity, you have the initial speed. You have its final speed. [Final Speed]^2 = [Initial Speed]^2 + 2 x [Acceleration: Gravity] x [Distance Traveled]. So you figure out the distance. Then: [Distance] = [Initial Speed] x [Time] + .5 x [Acceleration: Gravity] x [Time]. The only factoring involved in this problem is factoring out time at the end to solve for it. Please don't say there isn't enough information unless you know what you're talking about.
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i dont think you can answer that without A the amount of time the armadillo was in the air or B how high the tree was
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nice to see Feet per Second so must be an old paper question or children are now learning in the correct way not these things called mm, cm, metre, etc . Lets get back to £ . s . d , inches, Feet, Yard, furlong, chain, link, rod, pole, perch, then there is a Ramsden's Chain which is 100ft. Then you can also measure in hans, palms, fingers and nails which are all part of the human body which were used in the 1600s.
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why would the math teacher cross out the word math on the sheet. Does he also not know what day of the week it is.
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NOT MATH CLASS?!?!?! DARNIT JOHNNY!!! I KEEP- ohhhh wait it's okay. You're grading your own paper. ...which is mostly blank. Except for the super-armadillos...
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http://lgsquirrel.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/holiday-armadillo.jpg
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wtf... thats not factoring... that would be kinematics... and theres not even enough information to do the question... nice armadillo though
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Yes, they do actually.
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sadly armidillo's do jump usually just when scared but thats how they die when a car goes over them then they jump lol
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If the teacher doesn't know what class it is then how do you expect the student to know?
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I wanna be an armadillo
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isnt the answer 3.66 sec? or something like that
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BY THE WAYYYY they ARE trinomials. we're doing that in math right now. stupid comment x> ha
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what armidillo jumps 18 feet lol
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This is fake because the next 3 questions don't have answers
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This is blatantly a fake :/
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Period...lol
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Why would some one taking a maths exam know how gravity is pulling the Armadillo down?
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Obviously, the armadillo was black.
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word
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yeah, why is armadillo the example in the first place??
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Who told you armadillos can't jump? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8gSKjX-Lig
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Notice how the "teacher" writing is the same as the students? FAIL
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But when does the armadillo stop traveling up? If it is going up it has to turn around and come down, so it would be decelerating too which effects the time. If it is going up there has to either be a height or distance until it turns around. Or if you had the weight of the armadillo you can use gravity and speed, but you would also need to account for the acceleration to the 18f/s. Maybe its a big fat armadillo or some meth-freak armadillo. This question is horrible and the teacher should feel bad for it. I have no clue what the answer is, but now my head hurts.
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No that's a black armadillo
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I didn't know mrweeble from youtube was a teacher!!
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Funny no one noticed the very last question. Those aren't trinomials, they are binomials. Stupid teacher.
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FAKE
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i had that same question in my math book !?!?!
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The teacher meant that the drawing is not math. Just sayin.
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They jump 6 feet into the air when scared! XD its true.
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OH GOODNESS.
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This is actually true.
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armadillos do jump
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Math Drawing Class?? Oh Shit... Algebras New Opponent.
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I like the fact the teacher's comment in red pen, is in the same handwriting as the answer to the question!
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True... So very true
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Why an armadillo????
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Easy. X = Xo + Vot + 1/2at^2 18 feet per second = 5.48 meters per second 0 = 0 + 5.48t + 1/2(-9.81)t^2 -10.96t = -9.81t^2 10.96 = 9.81t t = 1.11 seconds.
This is not Math Class? What class is it?