ACT June 2010 - Science

<p>^yea this was my first try too. I think i messed up on Science. What do you think -2 is?</p>

<p>it was digestive indeed.</p>

<p>Colon = digestive.</p>

<p>AHHH! Oxygen!!! I couldn’t find in the passage any word about oxygen so I just assumed “air” in general, since that’s what it says in the first couple sentences. Oh well -_________-</p>

<p>Fresh. -2 is you messing up?
I messed up so bad. I don’t know how I lost track of time.
I probably could have gotten more done, but once she said 5 minutes left, I started freaking and couldn’t concentrate…
It sucks to because I scored so high on the science section on practice tests.</p>

<p>Hmmm…does anyone remember getting the equation .875 * something * 2–2 was the key here because that was the only i that matched that i of the substance I think.</p>

<p>Hmmm…does anyone remember getting the equation .875 * something * 2–2 was the key here because that was the only i that matched that i of the substance I think. </p>

<p>yes i got that. the equation was pi= 0.0875<em>C</em> i* T</p>

<p>Right, does anyone remember getting “below 40”, or “25 cm” for answers…I totally can’t remember the context of these.</p>

<p>Right, does anyone remember getting “below 40”, or “25 cm” for answers…I totally can’t remember the context of these. </p>

<p>i got below 40. I don’t remember 25cm one.</p>

<p>After reading through this thread, I actually feel a bit better! A lot of them that I took educated guesses on actually ended up being right! Except I put H20 for the one question…</p>

<p>@fresh101: Yeah, I got pi = …2*2 because the concentration was 2 and the i value was 2.</p>

<p>EDIT: Yes I did get below 40 also for a question.</p>

<p>I think I actually did about the same as Fresh101 and got a -2…any predictions for what this may be?</p>

<p>Which one said v got to 0? 1 and 3 is what I put.</p>

<p>I also would like to know if anyone remembers the question from post 31. It was about chemicals in swamps with/without plants and asked assuming the water level stayed constant over the first 120 days, what was the percentage of the original concentration of (O2/S2?) remaining… It started with 25g/L and ended with <2g, so the percentage was pretty low but the lowest answer choice was A) less than 20%.
Is it common for answer choices to be that unspecific?</p>

<p>If you read the thread, you would find that answer is confirmed. 1 and 3.</p>

<p>I also put 1 and 3. I thought it was implied by the first student that when the ball reached the far left or right, v would equal 0 at the moment that it changed direction. For the 3rd student I kinda used the same logic that v would equal 0 when the ball changed direction.</p>

<p>I remember that cj, I too was taken aback by how broad that answer option was. That was the answer I think.</p>

<p>Thanks Ivysaur. I’m lazy so I skimmed over the thread. Probably didn’t pick it up.</p>

<p>@mastermania, that is correct
-2 is usually a 34 I’m pretty sure</p>

<p>also would like to know if anyone remembers the question from post 31. It was about chemicals in swamps with/without plants and asked assuming the water level stayed constant over the first 120 days, what was the percentage of the original concentration of (O2/S2?) remaining… It started with 25g/L and ended with <2g, so the percentage was pretty low but the lowest answer choice was A) less than 20%.
Is it common for answer choices to be that unspecific? </p>

<p>that was the answer. confirmed</p>

<p>why was it I 40 W 40, I put I 30 W 40. I’m pretty sure that is right because I remember looking at figure 3, well i think it was that, and it worked with out that that would make the awnser correct</p>

<p>I forgot the question, but for one of them I put the answer was N2…</p>

<p>Also there was one about Open water vs Emersed and something else…i forgot but for the answer I guessed the soil did not have an effect on blah blah</p>

<p>what was the answer for those?</p>