***February 8 2014 Official ACT Answers Thread***

<p>Anyone remember questions for the coffee shops. I can’t remember anything. </p>

<p>Somebody should create a google doc…</p>

<p>On the science passage with the 3 students, there were two different questions asking for which of the students would agree… the answer to the first was 1 & 2 I think, but what was the second one, about the particles actually starting higher above the surface?</p>

<p>Also, what was the answer to the one about the architect taking photos? I think I said no change, left it as “ancient artifacts” but I questioned it…</p>

<p>I barely finished math & science… not sure if it’s because they were harder than usual or I was slower than usual, haha.
I also got really excited about the Bill Bryson passage on Yellowstone because I’ve read the book it’s from ^_^</p>

<p>May the curve be ever in our favor…</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question with two lines in the pentagon? </p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>72 was pentagon</p>

<p>@Jumpfly the answer was 72 cuz each angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees and there was a isosceles triangle</p>

<p>Has anyone found the source of any of the reading passages?</p>

<p>I remember the one about the coffee shops. One was about the origin, one was about the owners complaints, and others were normal. Normal meaning line specific questions/main ideas/etc.</p>

<p>For the question about whether to omit the sentence of daffodils was the right answer B?</p>

<p>I said keep it because of the description of other scents i think. </p>

<p>Do you remember what answer choice that was?</p>

<p>for the daffodils one I said delete it cuz the paragraph was talking about oils…</p>

<p>@dbtmdgh what answer choice was that A B C or D?</p>

<p>that one was C or D… </p>

<p>Any predictions for curves?</p>

<p>The reason the answer to that question is 3pi because there were 4 circles which has 1440 degrees, subtract 360 cuz there are 360 degs in a quadrilateral. Which gives 1080, which is 3 circles, therefore the answer is 3pi.</p>

<p>Science and math will most likely be quite generous. Sorry guys, but I don’t think reading will get one because of the easiness of the Coffee Houses passage and the Yellowstone passage. English is same old, with a typo question.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the question on the English section that seemed like it did not have a correct answer? It was in the passage about the birds. I remember the sentence began with the word one (which was also the subject) and the answer choices all concerned the verb tenses. </p>

<p>It was a typo, we’ve talked about that throughout the day.</p>