<p>I read something about refracts in the beginning of the passage, so I just picked that one.</p>
<p>was the last one 25.5 for math? the one with the sum geometric sequence</p>
<p>Yup. 25.5.</p>
<p>chillin til 08, the reason the graph was wavy was because it was "refracted"</p>
<p>it can still go through the entire core even if it is refracted.
If it had been 'reflected', then it wouldn't be able to go through. But 'refraction" is different from "reflection"</p>
<p>with the refracted deal, it seemed as though some waves skimmed the sides and where the waves 'would' go through it noted that no waves were there. so the 'skimmed sides waves' were the refracted ones?</p>
<p>umm i guessed 25.5... i own...</p>
<p>Yeah 25.5 was the answer.</p>
<p>smilingsuzy...are you arguing FOR or AGAINST the Parents'? i cant tell because...well i suck at grammar.</p>
<p>i didn't have any not enough infos</p>
<p>Hey.. random question.. it was my first time taking the ACT so I def. did not realize how fast you needed to go for the science section... what would be about 8-10 wrong for science?</p>
<p>no, all 3 angles were congruent... 3x=180 x = 60</p>
<p>you know that because they all bisected each other
property of congruency</p>
<p>What was the question on the 25.5 one?</p>
<p>Yanksman...Yeah was it kind of like a triangle thing. One was the midpoint, and the other two lines just "dissected" the other lines. I put not enough info for that one</p>
<p>yes, and i put not enough info. i think that is the right answer</p>
<p>I do remember one math question that I put "not enough info" for. But it was toward the end...</p>
<p>I think math was my worst and ironically math is usually my strongest. So weeak.</p>
<p>I didn't think it said they were all congruent</p>
<p>60 degrees is the answer</p>
<p>The one with the triangle bisecting the line twice to make three angles... I put 60. There was another problem that was not enough info, though...</p>
<p>YA you guys are right...</p>
<p>I think I was reading reflected ....ugh</p>
<p>stupid mistake</p>