***February 8 2014 Official ACT Answers Thread***

<p>Ok, and yeah that one was bad! i know i’ve seen similar ones in alg 2 but that was a few yrs ago and I couldn’t remember…</p>

<p>No @ders12 it was 60…there was no option for insufficient information</p>

<p>and also for the one with the sqrt(x) the last question, they said that sqrt(x) = 4. Square both sides and x = 16 </p>

<p>i literally feel like a ■■■■■■ because for the question of the parallelogram i didn’t do b*h and im so stupid </p>

<p>I put 2–√5 as well but it was a total guess</p>

<p>its an irrational number so the conjugate is always the other answer.</p>

<p>so 2-sqrt5</p>

<p>the answer for the parallelogram question was just ac. haha it was sooo trying to get us to overthink it.</p>

<p>yes I put 75 but really wasnt sure though I tested the other choices.
Also I got lent itself.
(sqrt(3))^2+(1)^2 = special right triangle so hyp was 2
Remember the radius can be drawn perpindicular to the tangent line of a circle. </p>

<p>what would u call the bell, the icon, the thing itself or other</p>

<p>Waht was the angle of the A when it showed a kite in quadrant I. i couldnt decide between 60 or 70</p>

<p>@ders12 I got icon.</p>

<p>Whoa, bad typo. What was the measurement of Angle A</p>

<p>Did you guys get students 1 and 2 for both of the questions in the science passage? Also did you get 30 and 0.42 for the other question?</p>

<p>didn’t have that one</p>

<p>yes i got students 1 and 2. i got 30 as well but can’t remember .42</p>

<p>For the one about the three students, was it between 1 and 71 for .500c?</p>

<p>Can somebody explain to me how the 5 circles area was 3pi? I put 2pi, it was just by inspection. I was like “that kinda looks like 2 full circles if you put it together” hahhaha.</p>

<p>and the one was just sqrt(x) = 4, so 16</p>

<p>i believe so. what about the question with the michelangelo passage. what was the purpose of that one paragraph with the quote?</p>

<p>I think the one with the liberty bell was “lent it”, not “lent iteself”? the question had: “the bell’s ____ lent it/itself …” so it can’t be lent itself since that would mean its lending to the property of the bell and not the bell itself? I know this is kinda confusing but i don’t know how else to put it. </p>