4/14 ACT Thread

<p>Yep that's it..2 SQROOT(2) i figured it out now, but too late..I'm not a clever boy, I should have known that easily..maybe i did guess that, it was something SQROOT (2)</p>

<p>OOOOOH yeah the square inside the square was 2 root 2. I remember that since I hate roots I converted them to decimals and then multiplied 2 root 2 out and it matched my answer</p>

<p>The science section is a blur of putting down answerers in the wrong order and being thrown in to a panicked erasing frenzy... so cant help there but yeah parents' FTW even if I get an 11 Ill be ok if parent(ess-apostrophe) is right</p>

<p>The question about when the two balloons will meet was when they passed each other at 52, 55, I think it was like 2.9 seconds.</p>

<p>wut about the science on with teh s an p waves...</p>

<p>the questions asked wut happens when it goes through the earth's core....</p>

<p>I said it created a different wave.. because it was all wavey</p>

<p>Ok so what did you guys get for that triangle that was plotted with points. It asked for the area. I put 4...but it just seemed way too easy to be the right answer, even though I kept it.</p>

<p>I put 2.9.
P-Waves deflect.
I put 4.</p>

<p>"OOOOOH yeah the square inside the square was 2 root 2. I remember that since I hate roots I converted them to decimals and then multiplied 2 root 2 out and it matched my answer"</p>

<p>^my kinda math!</p>

<p>srsly thats how I do 80% of this ***** or should I say .8 of this *****</p>

<p>It refracts I believe, Chillin</p>

<p>I put 4 for the last one on the math as well</p>

<p>Yeah the s and p one was strange. Did you gusy put that it "refracted" off the mantle or something</p>

<p>The percent question about 40 percent of a number 8 and what is 15 percent of that number. The number was 20 and 15% of 20 is 3.</p>

<p>really , tmac" cuz i thought it still penetrated through the entire core so it really wasnt refracted out</p>

<p>i couldn't decide between refracts and stops
stops seemed illogical but i was so rushed who knows lol</p>

<p>Yep. aweirpwueroweur. (didn't have enough char.)</p>

<p>Yes! That's the best way to do math. Seriously. Pick numbers and plug them in. Then match them with the answer. haha</p>

<p>Yes, the answer was refracted, also the question with the time and graph was extremely confusing because from the time the earth shook or whatever, you didnt know whether to use p-waves or s-waves. It was so stupid.</p>

<p>chlorophyll? more like BOROPHYLL</p>

<p>anyways with the passage, he had a fever, i saw someone put pale face, it said he had a red face</p>

<p>Another example-- replace "parent" with "child" and "parents" with "children."</p>

<p>Each of my child's backyards [singular possessive]
Each of my children's backyards [plural possessive]</p>

<p>(Giving an example of a plural that does not end in s helps to alleviate confusion sometimes.)</p>

<p>The author clearly was referring to two parents, not one parent with two backyards. Therefore, parents'.</p>

<p>I put that the p-waves refract, because it goes through the core... and that answer was the only one that also said it goes through. The others say it changed into s-waves or whatnot, but the p-waves stayed a regular line and not a dotted.</p>

<p>tmac = You're right.
Chillin, I think it was refracted, cuz only I think 2 went through.</p>