<p>I had an extra math section. It was 25mc, not QC. And I did not have a PK question. </p>
<p>Give me some more info about that question, maybe it’ll jog my memory.</p>
<p>I had an extra math section. It was 25mc, not QC. And I did not have a PK question. </p>
<p>Give me some more info about that question, maybe it’ll jog my memory.</p>
<p>The answer of 4/9 was not experimental.</p>
<p>i mean 97 + 79 is the same as 79 + 97…but so was the 4/9 answer fill in on the Experimental:? any thoughts?</p>
<p>i cant remember but i damn sure hope so</p>
<p>so the 4/9 wasnt on the PK KP section i take it</p>
<p>i had 4/9 (8/18) for one of the grid-ins…but I don’t recall seeing a PK/KP question</p>
<p>omg…wuz the su sung clock experimental!</p>
<p>The one about EDITOR:MANUSCRIPT …</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the answer? I think that it was DETECTIVE:CRIME, because an editor analyzes a manuscript, and a detective analyzes a crime.</p>
<p>Mechanics don’t analyze <em>exclusively</em> cars.</p>
<p>when I see editor i think of editing/fixing and modifying
when I see mechanic I think of fixing and modifying</p>
<p>But you could say something like an editor analyzes a manuscript to make it better but a detective doesn’t analyze a crime to make it better. </p>
<p>A mechanic analyzes cars to make them better.</p>
<p>It’s a bad question. Because you do have a good point.</p>
<p>I dont recall having the kp pk question either. but i know there’s some 1k+m=9 and 4k+3m= bla bla something like this.</p>
<p>The analogy with the mechanic has a stronger relationship. Your bridge with detective and crime works to, but I think mechanic:car is just stronger. But bad question, I agree.</p>
<p>Yes, I believe the KP question was experimental. Do you understand the answer now, Word? Or am I doing something wrong?</p>
<p>Is there any hope for the Chimp passage being experimental?</p>
<p>probably, there were 2 other short passages with it and I believe short passages are considered to be indicators of experimental sections</p>
<p>That’s what I’ve always thought too, because I’ve never ever taken a practice test that had short passages, and I read somewhere that they were indicators of experimental sections as well… but I just don’t know, this is scaring me</p>
<p>Knavish, i don’t understand, im probably remembering something incorrectly…
all i remember of the prob was: PK
+ KP
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1x6</p>
<p>Choices: P and K as which is bigger, am i not stating it correctly?</p>
<p>I ‘hope’ the chimp passage was experimental but there is too much proof that it is not</p>
<p>su sung clock is experimental, many ppl did not have it</p>
<p>all i know is collegeboard ****ed me off this time with these experimentals. at least give me a math experimental, verbal takes too much effort to do.</p>
<p>the problem was
PK
+KP</p>
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<p>1K6 </p>
<p>you had to determine which was larger: K or P. I messed it up and said that K was 17 and P was -1, it works, but you cant have negative digits in numbers such as 17-1 haha. I said K was bigger. I hated that question. The real answer was P=9 K=7 and P is bigger.</p>
<p>P AND K ARE EXPERIMENTAL!
GET OVER IT
i didnt have it</p>