<p>I got an 800 on SAT 1 Math, and it was pretty easy. However, I thought that the ACT math section was much harder than any other SAT test that I have taken.</p>
<p>Scores come out starting June 27</p>
<p>@Vt2015: Earliest date is June 27</p>
<p>I had asked this earlier, to no avail…</p>
<p>There was one question with 5/12 and a circle. I ended with 150 degrees, but I’m at a loss for how to do the problem. Does anyone remember it a bit better?</p>
<p>I divided 150 by 2 because I think the question asked for the half angle sector</p>
<p>^no, you;re wrong.<em>theoretically</em> it said find the degrees of a sector of a circle with an area of 5/12 or something. 360 x 5/12= 150</p>
<p>Biebs1, I’m pretty sure the answer was 37 because each color had the following equations:</p>
<p>Red = Blue + 15
Blue = Green + 9
Green = Green</p>
<p>I guess and checked. 37 = B + 15 makes B = 22. At this point, we have 37 + 22 = 59.</p>
<p>Now, 22 = Green + 9 makes green = 13. 59 + 13 = 72.</p>
<p>Maybe I’m wrong? </p>
<p>Anyway, the June act of 2009 had a curve so lenient that: 59-60 = 36, 57-58 = 35, and 55-56 = 34, 54=33, 53=32, 52=31, 50-51 = 30. Any chance June 2011 ACT could be anywhere near this?</p>
<p>Oh god if it was I’d cry with joy! NO kidding ;)</p>
<p>If that was the case, I’d be in the running for a 35 composite. I would cry.</p>
<p>@ Biebs1</p>
<p>To do the problem you can make a set of equations that all relate to the constant in the problem (the color not represented by 15+w/e). You eventually get (15+9+C)+C+(9+C) = total amount. That is at least how I did the problem. Pretty easy if you caught on to that concept.</p>
<p>Can someone explain how to find this? </p>
<p>You have to find the length of side CD and the answer is 13.7</p>
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<p>OOPS! posted on wrong thread…sorry</p>