<p>Something about which one is not appropriate. I put emerging as well.</p>
<p>I think it was one of those LEAST ACCEPTABLE questions. I put emerging.</p>
<p>for the pendulum question, can you use s=r*theta as long as you convert it into radians?</p>
<p>It was either emerging or spill.</p>
<p>Yea adagah you can. Cuz if its 90 degress then you want 1/4 of the circumference. (2 * pi * r)/4 = (pi * r)/2
If you use r * theta (radians), 90 is pi/2 and so it is r * (pi/2), which equals (pi * r)/2. So there ya go.</p>
<p>I think the weirdest question on the reading section was in the stone mason section – the original phrase was “if my memory serves me”, and choices were “by the way”, “for the record”, and “in turn”. I chose “in turn”, and I’m pretty sure it’s right, but I don’t think I’ve never seen that phrase used that way…</p>
<p>By the way someone should create separate threads to discuss each section of the Sept ACT, like people did for June ACT.</p>
<p>can you guys remember any more math problems:</p>
<ol>
<li>find what a has to = in the function like (a+b)^2 = -a^2+b^2</li>
<li>trapezoid problem</li>
<li>sequence problem (1/2,2/3…)</li>
<li>vase problem</li>
<li>bike trail </li>
<li>altitude </li>
<li>ratio problem </li>
<li>pendulum string </li>
<li>negative functions </li>
<li>parallelogram definition </li>
<li>angle abc </li>
<li>2 ^(a+b)^5 = 32 or something ; find b</li>
<li>perpendicular line question</li>
<li>which set doesnt belong of a and B </li>
<li>chord question </li>
<li>absolute value question</li>
<li>endpoint question</li>
<li>given a parabolic function , find the zero = 4</li>
<li>find the GCF</li>
<li>percent sale</li>
<li>prime factorization</li>
<li>matrix problem</li>
<li>log problem</li>
<li>find area of obcd</li>
<li>find like the ratio of like DO over CO or some type of variable like that</li>
</ol>
<p>amb3r: I think I put “in turn” also. Personally, I didn’t like any of the choices.</p>
<p>uh what was the answer for Jacksonville, B or C?</p>
<p>What was the sequence question? 1/2, 2/3, 3/4.</p>
<p>is it arithmetic or geometric ; answer was neihter</p>
<p>It was neither arithmetic nor geometric, I believe. You’re not adding or multiplying by a constant value. </p>
<p>The equation for the series is actually n / (n+1)</p>
<p>It was neither.</p>
<p>Sweeeetttttttttttttt I got that.</p>
<p>The correct answer to that stonemason one was “in turn” because…</p>
<p>You had to read a few sentences back… It said that the stonemason was surprised by the narrator’s reasoning in wanting to build walls… then the narrator was IN TURN surprised when the mason was like “the stone is alive blah blah… whatever he said.”</p>
<p>Does that make sense?</p>
<p>what was the question about that mexican food (whatever they were called)</p>
<p>I had it between spilling and the other one (can’t remember what the other one was but I chose that one lol)</p>
<p>if I got that right I think i got a 36 on English…</p>
<p>yeah it was in turn</p>
<p>Again, does anyone remember if Jacksonville was A B C or D?</p>
<p>It wasn’t spilling…it was emerging. Oozing, trickling, and spilling imply that gravity had an effect on whatever was doing the action. Plus, emerging is just way too ambiguous. It could be rising, falling, you don’t really know.</p>
<p>more math ones:
those 3 questions about the day care</p>
<p>that’s all that’s coming to mind…it’s been too long</p>
<p>yay I got emerging!!! I figured spilling might be wrong because it’s quicker than oozing, trickling, or emerging…</p>
<p>about day care one of the answers was 13 I think… (the hardest one)</p>
<p>maybe not 13 but I got it right</p>