@wajid5 Oh I’m sorry. My experimental section was CR so i dont know anything about the W experimental
guys
what was the answer of this question
4/5=15/a,4/5=b/20
a+b=???
guys it is easy I know, but I want to know if this was the question.
@AHMED1809 It means 15/a = b/20. From equation 2, we can calculate the value of b to be 16. Putting this back into this^, we get a= 75/4. I don’t the question you typed is the right one. I remember getting a whole number value for a.
@McKilla99 Do you remember the final answer??
or even any possible answers.
@AHMED1809 Nope, sorry m8. I think the question is 4/5=a/15 and 4/5 =b/20, find a+b. Not 15/a.
@AHMED1809
This was the question.
4/5 = a/15 4/5 = 20/b
a + b = 12 + 25 = 37. Either choice D or E
@Learner12388 surely that question is experimental, I don’t recall that problem at all…
My experimental section was writing. For me it was the 2nd question of Math section 2 or 3 (don’t remember).
How do you know which section is experimental?
How many questions can I get wrong if I want 750 Math and 750 Writing (with 10 essay)?
Krt<0
For this, kr/t<0 right?
I’m screwed. My 800 in math just went down the drain.
Math and writing curves are apparently brutal this time around.
Math -1 is 770
-2 750-740
@bsdsj22 don’t worry mate, we all make mistakes - again, what’s done is done and i guess you missed out on some points
@McKilla99 I don’t think it was admiration because the author of the first passage starts off fawning over how mesmerising the train is.but as the passage progresses he laments over how mechanical it all is. Like people are disconnected from the real organic experience of travelling by themselves and enjoying nature and such.
I don’t know what is right but I personally put ambivalent.
Do you guys remember any more critical reading questions? I, along with many others, like always are pretty darn anxious about that section.
Please post any more questions you have any queries on.
What is this 12 18 question?
The sum of the x coordinates thingy?
Isn’t that 12?
^ that was what I got.
Does anyone remember in what passage was the question "What does the author mean when he says “bandy about”
or something similar to that. It may have been on the experimental section