<p>Can everyone please post the reading answers for 72a</p>
<p>also th one with cos x = -1/3 was the answer 2root2/3 and its negation right</p>
<p>At the circle question, it would actually look like one circle if you put the white areas together not 2 thus 3pi.</p>
<p>@Bay0913 Interior angles of any figure have to add up to be 360 degrees, or 1 circles worth. There were 4 total circles so 4 pi - 1 pi = 3 pi. And this math section was so much easier than the one in the September ACT.</p>
<p>Audrae I put lent it as well. I thought about that one for quite a while.</p>
<p>yes @yoyo27.</p>
<p>@indianboy2400 thanks so much, and I agree. This ACT was so much easier. Just a few dumb mistakes though, but hoping for a 32+ in math so I think I’ll be good.</p>
<p>yes for the trig one?</p>
<p>yes. @yoyo27</p>
<p>72 A Science. What did you guys get for the question about muons, elections, protons, and neutrons?</p>
<p>@lilygirl1997 they were attracted to protons since it stated that they were negatively charged particles</p>
<p>I predict this curve: 36,35,35,34,33,33,32,32,31,31,30…</p>
<p>@lillygirl1997 Protons, because since muons are negative, they will be attracted to the positive protons</p>
<p>For the math portion.</p>
<p>protons?? i think</p>
<p>@Vaishs is correct.</p>
<p>Did you omit or keep the sentence with the daffodils and roses? I kept it as an example of different scents. Also, what did you put for the Liberty Bell question, lent itself or lent it? Let’s settle this dispute once and for all.</p>
<p>lent itself sounded weird due to the fact that it is an inanimate object, so i said lent.</p>
<p>I don’t even remember the Liberty bell question… For the daffodils roses question I believe I omitted. Not to sure though.</p>
<p>I feel stupid. I totally overthought the proton one and I just bubbled in something random. </p>