That’s probably the question asking for the angle of x that has two overlapping triangles. Something like…this line is the angle bisector of this angle, and that line is the angle bi sector of that angle.
@Aegon6 mind elaborating on the over lapping 140 triangle problem?
So there’s a big isosceles triangle ABC and a smaller isosceles triangle DAC inside ABC (so they share the same base AC). DA bisects angle BAC, and DC bisects angle BCA. Angle ABC is 100. Find angle ADC. Something like that.
@Aegon6 can you elaborate and describe it a bit more! I still don’t get it. Thanks.
That’s the question.
Apart from that, the question gives you a diagram of two overlapping isosceles triangles that share the same base.
@Aegon6 how would you solve the question?
@asiankid88
I got the @Aegon6 's explanation. Here’s the solution.
Plus note that both triangles are isosceles and there are two bisects points so that same angles shared by the two triangles like half-half.
Does it make sense now?
@asiankid88 @Vedant12 Is the link, for the curve posted some pages earlier, for the international test or the US one?
does anyone remember a vocab question from the experimental CR section?
Let’s discuss that cube 1/6 again. What was the wording and what did it suggest?
Did it suggest that in a random view (3/6), what is the possibility of seeing the 6th, unseen, figure or was it about the fraction of the unseen part over the seen part?
there were 2 images of the same cube, and 5 sides were shown overall(5 different patterns). Therefore one of the sides was not shown, making the fraction 1/6
@Vedant12, cheers mate regarding the comprehensions questions. I got both right, phew.
@oz4nss gotcha. thanks man!
@asiankid88 In the October 2012 international thread I saw people who got 760 in CR with -5 so what would be a score in CR with 2 omitted and -4?
Also, was the answer to the last sentence in the last writing section A? The sentence was something like some man had to choose between going in the forest…
It was choosing between going into the forest and leaving the tent, it was something like that, but it was definitely between…and
@kipper123 Its between // and.
Do you remember if that was the original sentence? I don’t remember circling No Error for that question.
Does anyone know if the question was part of the experimental writing section
@Vedant12 “Also, was the answer to the last sentence in the last writing section A? The sentence was something like some man had to choose between going in the forest…” what answer did you get?
Anybody?