<p>I thought it was difficult, because I had 4 math sections (so one was experimental) but I missed all the questions in the non-experimental ones. Gahhh. </p>
<p>The curve will probably be similar to previous tests…</p>
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<p>@lalala321
multiple choice</p>
<p>YES<3 bless your soul</p>
<p>Was the question with finding all numbers that repeat 2 digits, or whatever, in an experimental section?</p>
<p>dispatch ^^ it was not , the answer to that one was 29 and it was question 19 of 20 on the Long Math MC section.</p>
<p>I think that was real, but I may be wrong. I got 29 as well.</p>
<p>does anyone remember a question like the product of 3p is 15 less than the product of 6n so what is 2n in terms of p? that mightve been my exp math…</p>
<p>YESSSSSSS thank you, i did terribly in that section</p>
<p>That was experimental but for problems like that plug in a number for p and n that work, then find the answer that has the same answer. For example:
p = 5, therefore 6n = 30 because 3p is 15 less than 6n and 3p = 15. That means that n = 5 also. Therefore 2n = 2p = 10. Plug the numbers into each of the answers and see which comes out to be 10. I don’t remember the options but I think it would be 2p.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the answers were to the last two math questions on section 2?.. or whatever the first math section was. the last question was about finding the area of the quadrilateral…the answer was something like 3+2rt3. i forget but what letters were they?</p>
<p>Yes, the triangle one was 6+3rt3 or whatever it was. It was (E). I don’t remember the quadrilateral one. If you can remember the question post it.</p>
<p>@caruso
yeah that’s what I got but it wasn’t an option? maybe I misread the question</p>
<p>I might not be remembering it correctly. Either way it was (E) and it was 6+ something rt3</p>
<p>6+2 rt 3 was the answer for that one… we’ve gone over around 48 problems how has everybody think they’ve done? I’m still sitting on -0but a misbubble could screw me over:(</p>
<p>I am at basically 2 omitted (1 wrong fill in, one omitted). Everything else I had appears right, but I think I may end up with one MC wrong. I just can’t remember the question. so I am hoping for 740-770</p>
<p>I’m at -0 for math but in one section i changed my answer for two questions, and i don’t know if the old mark is still too dark. i tried erasing it as much possible, but the paper was weird and so it still left a pretty dark circle, though not as dark as my actual answer. and now i’m kinda paranoid about accidentally filling in the wrong bubble or something. ugh waiting for scores sucks :(</p>
<p>yetanotherperson, so did I! i’m sitting at -0 … but one section , I completely was out of focus and I ended up butchering it. Towards, the end I erased maybe 3-4 answers and marked the correct ones… I haven’t missed any yet … but if I don’t get an 800 it will b/c of stray marks or stupid misbubbles.</p>
<p>ME TOO! I erased answers a couple of times and I’m sooo scared they mark it wrong. Well I know I have -0 so far, so if I did get some wrong then maybe I’ll get that score verification thing</p>
<p>ahh it would suck to pay 50 dollars for that only to have it come back the same though :|</p>