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

<p>ok thats what i got too.</p>

<p>So just making sure. The system of equations one is 16 correct? Im almost 100% positive it is, but still a tiny bit of doubt.</p>

<p>What did the question say again?</p>

<p>yah i think so @Bay0913</p>

<p>wat answer choice was a^2 + b^2 < c^2… a?</p>

<p>and did anyone put B for the last two science question?</p>

<p>I dont remember Jared lol.</p>

<p>Did anyone else think the math was harder then usual?</p>

<p>What was the only in math about which sales person got paid more…it was taking too long so I just guessed.</p>

<p>I just proved that indeed c^2>a^2+b^2 with some old pre-calc homework haha.</p>

<p>The circles was 6pi. Each circle is 2pi x 4 is 8pi - the 360(2pi) inside the shape equals 6pi.</p>

<p>@vandybound2015 I dont think it was asking who got paid more commission. It was how much more did person A make off commission than person B. I think it was 8000 or something idk</p>

<p>nope area of each circle was pi.</p>

<p>yeah each circle with a radius one was one squared pi, or just pi. So all together it was 4pi, without the 360 degrees or one whole circle that wasn’t shaded, the shaded area was 3pi</p>

<p>The area of each circle was pi, so the answer was 3pi</p>

<p>Each circle was 1 pi and because there were 4 that made 4pi…you then subtract 1 pi because 1/4 of each of the circles was established as shaded.</p>

<p>But didn’t it ask for the shaded region of the circles?</p>

<p>Ohh…</p>

<p>I might be messing up whether it asked for shaded or unshaded because at this point my head hurts and the test is blury…BUT I do remember working it out and getting 3 pi as the answer.</p>

<p>it was asking for shaded, which was outside the little rectanglish shape</p>