April 2011 ACT Science Discussion

<p>i got 17 min after</p>

<p>Highteeld thats what it was 17 sooner</p>

<p>@highteeld i think it was 17 min after. Y was after X?</p>

<p>i think it was talking about sphere X, the smaller one would logically cool down faster</p>

<p>It was 17 min sooner.</p>

<p>Ur right 17 min after. My bad</p>

<p>I thought it was 17 minutes later</p>

<p>NOpe not based on the data. Bigger cools faster</p>

<p>i could have sworn that it was 17 min sooner because the graph of sphere X was underneath y’s, which means a steeper slope/rate of cooling</p>

<p>it was 17 minutes after if you checked the graph.</p>

<p>i don’t know how well i did, i was rushing through a few of them. ):</p>

<p>That tabo question was weirdd</p>

<p>What is 4 degrees lower?</p>

<p>Thats what I put fish</p>

<p>@fisawalab that’s what I put</p>

<p>I was running out of time, so I had to do it quickly.</p>

<p>“i could have sworn that it was 17 min sooner because the graph of sphere X was underneath y’s, which means a steeper slope/rate of cooling”</p>

<p>me too.</p>

<p>I agree with hihteeld.</p>

<p>This is kinda a stupid question, but why does the ACT skip the letter I? It goes FGHJ.</p>

<p>On the river section, what was supposed to happen when the measuring point moved north?</p>

<p>was it 4 below average?</p>

<p>what was this tobo questioM?</p>

<p>and there was another question asking something similar with degrees.</p>

<p>I wanted to the answer to be +64 degrees, but there were only negative answers so i chose -4 degrees because it was closest. [the question was asking which value was closest to expected value]</p>