<p>that was so easy so happy. Only question i didnt get up to was the last grid-in
the other grid-ins were 100, 1131, 0.11, ummm 1/16 (0.0625) and something else i forget.</p>
<p>would 21, 18, 21 work?</p>
<p>Any predictions on what the curve may be???</p>
<p>yes, thatâs what i and many others got</p>
<p>Hey exam-takers, how do you guys think the curve will relate to past years? Easier or harder than expected/ past years?</p>
<p>I think you can chose any 3 numbers that ass to 60⊠I thought the mc was kinda hard. There were long passages which werenât really necessary to answer the question. I wish I had more time!!!</p>
<p>Does anyone know the approximate cutoff score on MC/Grid to be on the path for a 5? My teacher said 50/69 was the beginning of the 5 level.</p>
<p>Lol I meant add*</p>
<p>21,18,21?? that probably isnt right but you might have gotten a high enough answer so that you rejected the null hypothesis</p>
<p>partial credit :)</p>
<p>thatâs to be safe, my guess is around a 65%</p>
<p>I would say the usual 60%⊠That has been the standard even with previous changes in the test</p>
<p>Alliekinz- I got 3.75, like many others. I may be right, I may not. But that type of elitist attitude will not get you far in life and certainly doesnât lend anything to your credibility.</p>
<p>and my teacherâs guess</p>
<p>why wouldnât 21, 18, 21 be correct? I said that ratios would remain constant after 1 minute.</p>
<p>Anyone else think that the questions on the practice collegeboard test were easier that today for mc ?</p>
<p>of course, it depends which ones and your objective score, i only did one part of the identify cell one, but itâs only a 3-pointer, see?</p>
<p>I really hope I get a 4 or a 5!!! #prayfora5</p>
<p>ok look at it this way when you flip a coin 100 times you know the probabiloty of it being heads and tails is 50/50 you dont find any two numbers that add up to a hundred and use that as your expected tails and heads. thats just plain stupid. same applies for this. the question is does the middle area count or not. maybe it doesnt make a difference. but you know that flies can stay in the middle because some of the observed results show flies in the middle.</p>
<p>But that does not disprove the validity of my null hypothesis. The number could remain constant.</p>
<p>Iâm pretty sure I got full points or close to full points in every question except the cell type question. What the **** was that? I had absolutely no idea what to answerâŠ</p>