<p>I had all of those except for the writing on chimps. Since I only had two writing sections, I think that the one on fires and the 10 minute one definately aren't experimental.</p>
<p>I had all of those sections except one of my writing sections was about a girl and her grandfather during D-Day instead of about chimps, and I don't think my last math section had the equilateral triangles... it had this screwed up chart with days of the week and phone call prices instead.</p>
<p>I had what you had... except for the Chimps... instead of that, I had something about a grandfather. That one was extremely difficult so I'm glad it's experimental.</p>
<p>What was the answer for the equilateral triangles?</p>
<p>In that same section there was a circle with a line through it and you had to find the slope... I put y = 3/2X.</p>
<ol>
<li>Essay</li>
<li>CR (African mother and daughter)</li>
<li>Math (ax^3)</li>
<li>Math (chair array w/ rows and columns....grid in)</li>
<li>Writing (Chimps)</li>
<li>Writing (fires)</li>
<li>CR (sentence completion with decry and mitigate as choices)</li>
<li>Math (equilateral triangle inside of an equilateral triangle)</li>
<li>CR (computers)</li>
<li>Writing (10 minute)</li>
</ol>
<p>I had exactly this, but I think I had rows and columns first, then ax3 right after. So just those two were in different order. The rest is exactly what I had.</p>
<p>It seems to me like the chair one was most likely the experimental one since not everybody had it, but then there would only be two math sections which is weird.</p>
<p>I took like a 2 hour break to go practice for tennis and I've just come back. Any new amazing theories or is this still the consensus?</p>
<p>If there were three writings and an essay in your "chair version," I do not think that it is possible that the chair part was experimental. One of the longer writing ones would have to be it, and I personally hope that it was the second one... By the way, I think that I beat the 1 to infinity odds of correctly guessing the chord one correctly. SAT God apparently loves me. Anyways, did anyone else have trouble with the one that talked about some guy going indirectly going to point b from point a (and there were a bunch of triangles). It asked what the distance would be for the most direct route.</p>
<p>i got CR with bioluminance, asian americans, literary critic, translation
Math with the 5 circles inside the square, average speed and 50th term plus 51st</p>
<p>no, i thought that one was easy. you plug in for the triangle that would have completed a rectangle, and that was easy. use pythag to find those two sides and add to the existing lengths and you have 2 sides of the OTHER half of the square (As divided by the diagonal), and then you use pythag to find the hypotenuse, which is the distance traveled.</p>
<p>CR: Asian sightings, biolumnescience, poetry, sherlock holmes (not sure of the combos within sections though - I only had 3)</p>
<p>Math - 4 sections, and #6 was awful. I desperately hope that it was experimental. For some reason I couldn't figure out the proble with t^2=ab. I also had the speed section. 5 circles inside the square, average speed and 50th term plus 51st. No chair problem.</p>
<ol>
<li>Essay</li>
<li>CR (African mother and daughter)</li>
<li>Math (grid in)</li>
<li>Math (i forget what problems)</li>
<li>Reading (i forget what topics)</li>
<li>Reading (remains of a civilization)</li>
<li>Writing (fires)</li>
<li>Math (equilateral triangle inside of an equilateral triangle)</li>
<li>CR (can computers think?)</li>
<li>Writing (10 minute)</li>
</ol>