<p>a lot of people are asking for the m + p one. It went something like</p>
<p>If .5x + y = m and .5x + 2y = p, what does x + 3y equal which is m + p</p>
<p>a lot of people are asking for the m + p one. It went something like</p>
<p>If .5x + y = m and .5x + 2y = p, what does x + 3y equal which is m + p</p>
<p>Guys what was 2/3 the answer for in the grid in??</p>
<p>Guys Very Quick Question</p>
<p>A lot of people are saying that they got A B C D E for the first five of a math section. Does that one include the cube question where it asked which side would be opposite B? Anyone remember?</p>
<p>@ah1217 m+p looks right, but do u remember any other answer choices?</p>
<p>@Forgazi I believe you are correct.</p>
<p>Possible experimental sections -
Math
<p>Not likely experimental -
Math
<p>Unknown -
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<p>So, this is a “rough draft” of sorts. You guys can help out by “pairing” up these sections (for example, if you remember that, say, the pencil passage and corn passage were the same section, I can consolidate them, etc), contributing more experimental/non-experimental sections, and by fixing any mistakes I might have made. I feel like I had a writing experimental, but I can’t remember what it was.</p>
<p>Can someone tell me what question pertained to the 2/3 answer on the grid in??</p>
<p>@irlandaise The Top 40 music one was the writing section. The experimental writing was something about airplanes </p>
<p>@needmoretime12 the question was 6x = 24. Whats 1/6 times x --> 4/6 = 2/3</p>
<p>@needmoretime12 It was like if 6 times a number equals 24 then what is 1/6 of that number I think</p>
<p>Omg thank you @Bri503. If I put 4/6 is that right???</p>
<p>@needmoretime12 yes that would be scored as correct</p>
<p>Thanks @Bri503 </p>
<p>for the punctuation passage, was it “strict punctuation undermines creativity”? or “conventional punctuation is not always necessary”??</p>
<p>Can somone grade me lol</p>
<p>CR: -13
M: 1 wrong 1 omit
W: -7 (with a 10 or 11 essay)</p>
<p>@2400boii that comes out to about 2060 according to the collegepanda calculator.</p>
<p>its not m+p, it’s p. im 100% sure</p>
<p>@IAmTheGOAT there was one question whose answer was m+p, and another question about averages whose answer was p. are you sure you’re talking about the same question?</p>
<p>I am not sure then. Was the other m+p question in an experimental,because I do not remember seeing any other question with those variables. Maybe you could try to jog my memory with the problem itself.</p>
<p>yo @synack, do u remember any other choices other than m + p?</p>
<p>@Navin97 the only other answer choice I remember is 2(m+p). sorry :(</p>