<p>it’s a 1/2, confirmed</p>
<p>what do you guys think the curve will be for Math?</p>
<p>I’m thinking 800,800,780,760 right now… All I know is that -1 raw should still be an 800 for this test.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answe to “philosophy: beliefs”? That was not experimental since I had that on 4 math section test.</p>
<p>I think it was something like “character:traits”</p>
<p>What was the answer to the grid-in with the rectangle with the length of 12 and you had to find the area of the smaller rectangle?</p>
<p>The answer is 8. I actually had a tough time with this one. My brain wasn’t working for that section.</p>
<p>was the verbal section that had the crap load of analogies and like 3 different short dual passages experimental?</p>
<p>probably because I didn’t have that one.(?)</p>
<p>i had vmmvvvm and i know almost 100 percent that the 5th section was experimental, the one with a really short passage and ony 2 questions on it. I am so happy to because that one was hard</p>
<p>but tlaktan, -1/4 isn’t smaller than -1/2.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the answer to the last math question where y squared equals 2 to the 4x? I put b, i think it was 2 to the 2x+8</p>
<p>i believe it was:</p>
<p>A.) 2^(2x+3)</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a geometry problem in the 3rd section-ish that involved two parallel lines, l and m, and unknown degrees of x, y, z, and z? I think they gave you x as 40 degrees, or something like that, and you had to figure out y. </p>
<p>My brain farted for that problem and I think I got it wrong… Was it y=140 degrees?</p>
<p>I think it was problem #13 or close to that.</p>
<p>I think i remember that question, and since x=z and in the picture it was y+z+z=180 then y=100. I am pretty sure that was how the problem went</p>
<p>kphill and nike:</p>
<p>what did the question ask for? y in terms of x?</p>
<p>Does anybody remember the question that had an angle of ABC, where D bisected (I think, not sure) ABC, and ABD is half of ABC, and x was the angle of ABD, y was the angle of DBC, what was the angle y (i think, it might have been x)?</p>
<p>I am pretty sure I have this question mushed up in words…memory unclear, but does anybody recall this question? Or was this in experimental math?</p>
<p>i am pretty sure that it asked for the angle measure of y</p>
<p>remember what it was? I know I got the answer, but, forgot what I got…bleh.</p>
<p>Actually that question asked for x. They gave you y=40, and they wanted you to find out x. I put x=80, but I wasn’t really sure about that one.</p>