<p>People that didn’t have two grid ins, can you tell us what grid-in questions you had?</p>
<p>No, but I heard that was grueling to go through.</p>
<p>then what was the math experimental?</p>
<p>I didn’t have two grid ins, so the real one was the one where you had to solve for 1.5 as the width of the countertop and where it asked how many numbers can you divide 53 by to get a remainder of 3</p>
<p>I can confirm what Hendrix said.</p>
<p>I agree that this math was pretty easy, but don’t you guys think the curve will be a little softer because of a couple ambiguous questions like the one about 50% of a number is 10 less than itself? I mean I got the answer, but it was really poorly worded</p>
<p>COuld anyone refresh me on the ratio question with the triangles and what the answer choices were?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the whales grammar question. The error was wide right?</p>
<p>So what about the n+2/n question? What was it asking? I thought for sure it said the denominator was 2 greater.</p>
<p>Testtaker101</p>
<p>Idk about that but I know I put A.</p>
<p>Experimental was section 3</p>
<p>Can anyone explain to me the proceed/precede question on the grammar? I don’t remember it…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question that said something about the greatest number less than 2000 divisible by powers of 3 and powers of 5?</p>
<p>Aw, crap, for the diagonal question I could have used midpoint formula??? That wasn’t my best day to do math -.-</p>
<p>@MedicalBoy the question was like London’s(or another place) fashion shows comes after New York’s but proceed Paris’s. Proceed is wrong if you look at it carefully, it should be precede. It is very easy to read over that choice though.</p>
<p>@nycguyy </p>
<p>Thanks. What were the other controversial questions in the writing section? I know the horse, temperature/Hawaii…anything else?</p>
<p>Do you remember a question that had to do with ‘just as…as’ or ‘as…as’? I think it was question 6 in section 10.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, it was “as much as…” But I forgot what the right answer was.</p>
<p>Bladeburner noooo I’m pretty positive it was “their mouths”
for the whale question</p>
<p>For math, there was a m/c question about the circle. It had diameter drawn and there was another line AB was drawn right above the diameter. And it asked you for the length of the AB or something. I think I used pythagorem theorem. What was the answer?</p>
<p>could someone explain why the writing question with grudgingly wasn’t the choice that said “insert had immediately before?” i posted this question over 10 times and still no response ;(</p>
<p>also do you guys remember a question in the identifying sentence errors with the shift in verb tense(from past to future)???</p>