<p>I had 3, and I don’t remember that question at all…</p>
<p>Yay, I feel more confident now.
That section would cripple my math score.</p>
<p>can u guys please tell me the exact question for the quadrilateral one with answer 135?
i cant remember putting a 135 on the grid in azz</p>
<p>Oh, wait, sorry! I had 4 math sections aka a math experimental, but I’m still pretty sure I didn’t have that question…</p>
<p>wait…
the questions with the people in the clubs: answer 8 was choice d??
oh ****… did i circle the wrong one???</p>
<p>^ Yeah, the answer was 8. There are 8 students involved in BOTH clubs and 11 students involved in only ONE.</p>
<p>yes… but was this choice D? because that’s what i circled… and someone on a previous page said it’s C.
which one? im gnna shoot myself if i circled the wrong one.</p>
<p>From what I remember, the choices went like this: </p>
<p>(A) 2
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 11
(E) 16</p>
<p>Can someone describe what the quadrilateral problem was like? I know the answer was 135?</p>
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<p>****. are you sure it can’t vary in diff papers?</p>
<p>^ It might actually differ, though I have no solid evidence to back up this claim. So long as you know 8 was the right answer before coming onto this thread, I’d say there’s a high chance you got it right :)</p>
<p>does anyone have an idea of what the math score would be if i got -4?</p>
<p>Please, someone describe the 135 problem</p>
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<p>@charizzard:
Really? Are there multiple experimental sections?</p>
<p>@The Fed: There were two pairs of triangles. The larger triangles had one side 12 and hypotenuse 15, and the smaller triangles had one side 3. The larger and smaller shared one unknown side. By Pythagorean theorem that side was 9, so the area of the larger triangles is 9<em>12 = 108 and the area of the smaller triangles is 3</em>9 = 27. 108+27 = 135.</p>
<p>@GM2009:
Hmm… did you have a section where there was a question about stitches? And the last question had something about overlapping triangles?</p>
<p>wait is it possible that the CB makes different orders for diff questions? I CIRCLED D. NOT C.</p>
<p>They usually go in order from smallest to largest with numbers like those. You may have an error in memory with the D and C thing.</p>
<p>no. i specifically picked D. because i wrote down the answer and i wrote it down in my booklet.</p>
<p>i will now cry</p>