<p>It was to undercut I’m pretty sure. Apparently Colorado and Illinois have the same state mandated ACT.</p>
<p>Some of the tough questions on Science:
Which of the students was most scientifically correct in the dye passage?
Which of the eruptions would reach the stratosphere (or something along these lines)?
Which degree would reach the farthest?
What would the Resistance be if it was performed according to Experiment 2?</p>
<p>students- was the guy who said air condensed on there
eruption- 4km and 30deg or was it the 85deg south
resistance-something like 1030</p>
<p>i said student 4. i think it said based on the observations. he talked a lot about the chemicals and how they reacted and what not. im not sure if it asked if he was correct. maybe it did, though.</p>
<p>other 2, i had no idea. lol.</p>
<p>student- was def the air condensing. glass contracts when it gets colder not expands lol</p>
<p>student 1 was the most incorreect or something. i remember seeing that. but i forgot what the question was. i was referring tot he very last question.</p>
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How did you get this answer?</p>
<p>I put like 250… the same thing. i wasnt sure if the dye affected resistance in that experiment :/</p>
<p>i think u r given the resistance for experiment A. u use that to determine concentration of the thing and then u put that concentration in into the graph of experiment 2</p>
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They were two different Passages…</p>
<p>i think he meant the depth of the dye, btw as depth of dye increases, the resistance increased as well.</p>
<p>Uh it was student 4 I think. His theory just sounded more scientific and correct than the rest. Also for the resistance one, I put less than 960 I think. Because according to the passage, they used 10mL and the units for the x variable was mg/L. The question said that they would mix 40mL of one to 40mL of the other so I assumed the concentration would go down and therefore would be very low.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the hexagon question on math? the last one i think?</p>
<p>it was 40+40sqrt(5) or soemthing like that</p>
<p>Something with sin 110 for the Law of Sines problem?</p>
<p>will these scores be posted online? or did they have no way of finding out our emails and what not?</p>
<p>That’s what I got, ACTTEster. I believe I got 8sin47/sin110</p>
<p>it was 8sin110 / sin 47 … 8/sin 47 = x/sin 110 so x = 8sin110 / sin 47</p>
<p>disregard the above post, i got what you got lol</p>
<p>For the English where it asked who Sylvie was ultimately like, didn’t it say towards the end, she was like the aunts’ kids?</p>