<p>Please post answers to this thread so we can get a list of those right and wrong. Test I had was Form 72A.</p>
<p>Reading:
- Art capital of the world - New York
- Present statement that only half of which was backed up in the passage</p>
<p>Math
- One with 4 sided figure in circles (3pi)
- Square roots of x and y (16)</p>
<p>test 68E!!</p>
<p>Who had 68E?</p>
<p>I had 72A.</p>
<p>@kdiddy34 and any others with 72A</p>
<p>Can you help me compile a list of the correct answers?</p>
<p>What did you put for the one in English about whether to include the roses/daffodils sentence? Also about the Liberty Bell (Question 1 - No Change) and the question with lent itself?</p>
<p>@indianboy2400</p>
<p>I took out the roses/daffodils sentence</p>
<p>What was the liberty bell one? i think i remember that the first one was no change</p>
<p>and i said lent itself</p>
<p>what’d you say for the question about whether the paragraph gave a brief history about the Liberty bell or talked about the train journey too much? it was #15 pretty sure</p>
<p>yes it is lent itself</p>
<p>for the math question regarding the shaded area what did you guys put? 8 8root2 4root2 ?</p>
<p>also i think the last question was 4 not 16 @indianboy2400
because u got √x = -2 and then x =4 </p>
<p>going to math I had trouble with the one isosceles triangle and they wanted you to find the angle measure of the lline that goes through the middle (top angle 50 degrees)
and also the question after it… circle equation (radical 3)</p>
<p>@ders12 i think they told us that x in the first equation = 4</p>
<p>@VaishS did you get my PM?</p>
<p>what was the one where one solution was 2+sqrt(5)?</p>
<p>@VaishS it was 75. it couldn’t be any of the other ones or the other angle would’ve had to be greater than 65 (it had to be less)</p>
<p>what was the angle with the circle of (x-√3)^2 and whatever</p>
<p>@megans113 insufficient information i think? that was a terrible question </p>
<p>I had 72A. :’( I want to cry.</p>
<p>@kdiddy34 and @megans113, it was 2–√5 as the other one</p>