<p>haha i wouldnt care, just if kids overseas are taking it and reading the answers...</p>
<p>i got 4.2 for the last grid in as well.</p>
<p>what was the last grid-in question...I don't remember whether I got 4.2</p>
<p>i think it was the function where f(x)=k(x+3)(x-3) and you have to find a for g(a-1.2) or something along those lines.</p>
<p>it was the parabola</p>
<p>X+3 x-1 or something like that witha constant k</p>
<p>yeah, it was a parabola. you had to solve for a.</p>
<p>I thought it wasn't too bad(thank you, princeton review) but I started freaking out when I read no mechanical pencils allowed halfway through ( it doesn't matter...right?) best of luck for you guys who haven't taken it yet!</p>
<p>Math was BRUTAL. Writing and the essay were really easy. I filled up two pages with historical examples and psychology. CR was easy as usual, though there was definitely an absurd question about the Mona Lisa...
Also... I realize I got a writing question wrong RIGHT when the alarm went off, and I spent the last 10 minutes checking/zoning out! I didn't get to change it. My procters hated me. :(</p>
<p>In conclusion: life sucks. If I get lower than a 2200, I'm going to kill myself.</p>
<p>a was 4.5 or something starting with a 4. something</p>
<p>for last October test (2005), missing one question still got you to 800.</p>
<p>in math you mean?</p>
<p>4.2 was correct. Was the one just before that 90 (perimeter of the flag)?</p>
<p>I said 90 too...boy that was tough, but I think that's right.</p>
<p>Just a quick question, was the black/white cube looking for the volume or the sidelength? It was a 4x4x4 cube, but what were they looking for? I hope I didn't put side length and they were looking for the volume, or vice versa. I can't even remember though.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the writing error ID question with the Easter Islands? I put no error but I was slightly confused with that one.</p>
<p>it was 90... you could've guessed but the real calculation was something like 80+30-10-10</p>
<p>that's what i got...</p>
<p>yea its 64 cubic inches. It says 64 sq in was surface area of black sides and there were 4 black sides. So 64/4=16 which is the area of one side so sqrt(16)=4 length of one side. So 4^3=64 is answer.</p>
<p>freefree- it was 64</p>
<p>Did anyone get the hexagaon finding the coordinates for a hexagon with a side of 8? if not thats experimental then</p>
<p>nvm, but i got no error for the easter island one and the cube was, i think, 64</p>