Dec. 2 Reasoning Experimental Section?

<p>^^Same here :(.</p>

<p>i got 6 for the answer
wasnt the question if x is inv. proportional to y?</p>

<p>Yes, it was. Maybe you were thinking directly proportional at the time? It was definitely 1/6.</p>

<p>I had section 9 and everything else... but not 2 grid-in sections. Does anyone know which was the experimental then? Was it CR?</p>

<p>On my test, one of the critical reading was an experimental because there were 4 critical reading. I think it was section 2, because that was the most difficult one for me.</p>

<p>yeah I think I had the same test as Jason</p>

<p>Sec. 9 math was one of the easier ones. Of course, by default I always omit atleast 2 questions on math per section(because I suck), but I only omitted one on the last 2 math sections.</p>

<p>I think the experimental was the reading one where they asked about "overstatements" and such.</p>

<p>Also, how did yall get 1/6?</p>

<p>Also, isn't talking about this illegal? We just took it a few hours ago.</p>

<p>Which was the overstatement ones?</p>

<p>The definition of an inverse proportion is basically that as much as x goes up, y must go down so that they retain the same value. Here are the steps I took:</p>

<p>1) xy=1 x a^.5=2a=3b....
2) set 1a^.5=2a
3) When you do the arithmetic, you find that "a" must be equal to .25
4) stick .25 in for "a" in 1a^.5 or 2a, to find that each row must equal .5
5) so 3b=.5 and b=1/6</p>

<p>no it is not illegal we are online nothing counts online besides we're not like "talking" thats corny but true we are indeed just typing silently =D </p>

<p>ps. HOW DOES ANYONE KNOW WHICH IS EXPERIMENTAL HOW DO YOU TELL? ALSO, DOES ANYONE THINK THE EXPERIMENTAL IS THE STORY WITH THE WOMAN WRITING IN HER DIARY ABOUT PPL SHE SEES ??</p>

<p>did anyone get a really hard section 7 math?</p>

<p>supposedly there's 3 writing sections including the essay, 3 CR and 3 Math. SO:</p>

<p>If you had an extra grid-in section (along with the lobster passage), that was your experimental. </p>

<p>If you had an extra writing section (along with the alaska/shakespear passages), that was your experimental. </p>

<p>TRhis might be totally wrong, but might also be completely true. :)</p>

<p>was the alaska one the one with 6 questions on the last page?</p>

<p>I don't think it did. Alaska was the only one, at least from what I remember, that I found easy on CR.</p>

<p>Maybe I just have terrible memory, but... </p>

<p>am I the only that got:
3 M<br>
4 CR
3 WR
[with the LOBSTER passage?]</p>

<p>is it for sure that the experimental reading was the shakespere/alaska one?</p>

<p>^I'm not sure. I didn't have an extra CR section and I had that one.</p>

<p>I had 2 long writing sections. One with the passage about Asian Americans in workplace and another about books into films.</p>

<p>asian americans in workplace? that sounds like somthing i'd love on my sats... but collegeboard hates me. anyway so if i got the fishing village one, the experimental should be my writing?? cause i vaguely remember that i only had 2 writing so that should be right...i had for cr: shakespeare vs someone else, fishing village, the thing with the sun n how our eyes were built for its light??, and the woman with the diary</p>

<p>Like the rest of ya'll, I was acing the test til I got to the last math section (9th). I omited like friggen 4 because I got caught up in that damn geometry crap.</p>

<p>By the way, I had an experimental CR section. I remember something about African Wilderness Parks in one section... Something about an old man and his views on how his daughter is getting married (and how everyone ignores him) in another section... And I forget what the other section was.</p>