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

<p>@koalakolla i think so, the curve will be good</p>

<p>I think so. I think the math was relatively hard compared to others. And some scales have 0 1 and sometimes 2 wrong as still a 36</p>

<p>Yes that one</p>

<p>what was the one about the circle of (x-√3)^2 or whatever and it asked for the angle</p>

<p>Did no one else have 68E?</p>

<p>In math. 7 terms to get over 200. 3pi for shaded region. 60 degrees for angle with line and circle. 70/75 degrees for one that had to be over 65 degrees. One with voltage and stuff was 5. (.3=1.5/x). 1.8 for a weighted average. 60% for a commission one. </p>

<p>Ders12…it was 60. And vandybound…my answer was the only one that talked about the comparison to ‘nothing is impossible with reason’. </p>

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

<p>Hey guys, do you remember is most of the answer for the last to passages on the science section were Cs and Hs? I ran out of time and completely guessed. I think I got a 34 on science but 35ish on all others. Dang science this time was hard </p>

<p>Was there a choice higher than 7 for the series question</p>

<p>Yes. I think there was an 8. Maybe even a 9. </p>

<p>@vandybound2015 I believe another choice was 9.</p>

<p>I remeber putting the highest number on the series question because it asked for that number that would make the sum over 200 and the was one that was just at 198 so I picked a number higher</p>

<p>So were the answers of the last two passages mostly Cs? <em>praying</em></p>

<p>In science the question about the color white was more than one theta and more than one wavelength since white is all colors</p>

<p>Vandybound…I’m positive it was 7. Sorry</p>

<p>Anyone willing to make a google doc for answers?</p>

<p>The answer was definitely 7, can someone please tell me if most of the answers of the last two columns of science were Ca or Hs?
And what was the distinct roots question on math? I put e not enough info</p>

<p>I put 1 wavelength because even if it’s all colors it still only has one frequency. .which would be higher than the rest of the colors…I could be wrong</p>

<p>Lanie…what was the distinct roots question?</p>