<p>well what do you think about the CR curve then?? what do you think I'll get with -8 or -9?</p>
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well what do you think about the CR curve then?? what do you think I'll get with -8 or -9?
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<p>i missed 7 and omitted 2 and got a 690.</p>
<p>was there an experimental writing section? does anyone remember any questions on it?</p>
<p>just in general, when your doing tests in a practice book, they dont curve the score right?</p>
<p>i think in the practice books they give you a range of predicted scores for each section, like 760-800. right?</p>
<p>so does anybody remember if the attempt to rowing question was in the experimental section or not?</p>
<p>It wasn't experimental =/</p>
<p>I've read this debate about the tank question and if the que asked for x capacity or x volume at that time. I am almost positive that it asked for 1/2 x. i had 5 min. left at the end of that sec. so i read each problem twice. i still think the answer is 3000.</p>
<p>It asked for 'x' or one of the tanks. The answer was 6000.</p>
<p>Anyone know what these problems were??? (mushroom dish?)
Similar triangle - 6
Mushroom dish: 0 is not an integer, people.</p>
<p>Yeah, the answer was 6000. There has been enough debate and discussion over this.</p>
<p>gr3gd, are you talking about the mushroom recipe problem? I think the question was "If 6 servings calls for 35-45 mushrooms, how many mushrooms could be used to make 2 servings".</p>
<p>The answer had to be an integer between 11.67 and 15. I put 14.</p>
<p>does that include 15?</p>
<p>ye harvard2727 i would assume so unless jumpman worded the problem incorrectly</p>
<p>oh wow if i got that ques. wrong i would feel so stupid. i put 15</p>
<p>no I'd think 15 would be acceptable... use dimensional analysis</p>
<p>2 servings (42 mushrooms *chosen number btwn 35-45/ 6 servings) = 14 mushrooms</p>
<p>or you could've done:</p>
<p>2 servings (45 mushrooms *chosen number btwn 35-45/ 6 servings) = 15</p>
<p>your answer should be acceptable as well...</p>
<p>Anyone remember a combination or permutation one? Also if the archeologist was experimental, what was the vocab that went along with it. </p>
<p>And if I had 4 crit reading sections, is it still possible for some math part out of the three that I took to be experimental?</p>
<p>To answer your second question, no</p>