<p>That awful when you get one grid-in problem wrong and your math score drops 0-30 points. I hate my life. </p>
<p>I think I might have actually gotten an 800 on the math, which would be a huge accomplishment for me. I usually get between 700-740, but so far all my answers appear to have been correct.</p>
<p>@silverdrop</p>
<p>Wait how did you get p>r>0? If they were negative wouldn’t it be <?</p>
<p>@silverdrop Did you get the answer of 6 on the circle and triangle problem on the grid-in?</p>
<p>The answer is 8 for that question.</p>
<p>The last find the error question in the 35 question writing section-- what was the answer?</p>
<p>Was it “insured her”? Because the usher can’t insure her that she’ll find a seat, it should’ve been “assured her.”</p>
<p>@hawkace </p>
<p>I got 8 because the formation is 2x + 2x + 2x + 2x + 4x (12x combined) = 96 …so x=8 </p>
<p>@screwCC</p>
<p>It should have been ensured instead of insured</p>
<p>Guys, how many wrong for a 770 CR? What about a 750? </p>
<p>@Hawkface I don’t think the answer was has. I think it was just “revolutionized” because of the reasons mentioned in my post. </p>
<p>Why would you change tenses based on whether there was more than one of something?</p>
<p>For the deerfield one I’m pretty sure its the wife and kids disappearing since it would be understandable for the men not to be on the record since they were probably tied up in the French and Indian War (which the passage stated)</p>
<p>@Vutmarie That is correct. That was a typo on my part. p < r < 0.</p>
<p>Can someone please tell me which of these were experimental? </p>
<p>Thanks!
- indebted…honest ( about movie critics)
- secure…unabated" . The popularity of comic books is secure because the number of them in stroes is unabated (or something like that)
- Ribald. He knew his anecdote was Ribald so he refrained from telling the story for the company. (wrong answers were cursory, wry, effete)
- Celerity. He completed his task with speed and Celerity
- salubrious ……remedy. garlic question,
- Hyperbolic….judiciousThe name of the bankers book was “ bankers are the most important in the world, this is hyperbolic title. with judicious
- Verifiable……speculative (something about thought sand research) Scientist prefer to examine verifiable something, because somethings are speculative…( it was examine people emotions or something?)
- Triumph. The World’s Science Fair was considered a triumph, but there were still a few problems.
- Indebted……honest. Movie goers are indebted to online reviews because the reviews are more honest than paid critics.
- Customary……allowing
- Versatile. Colonial women were versatile
- Panoply. A sentence about a bunch of trees.
- Viable (yes) Viable comes in a sentence completion question about a business originally stagnant but then starts thriving.
- Verified and speculation
- Decry (the last question about people speaking out about bad politicians)
- Meld (something about blending something)
- Obtrusive
- Accustomed……forgiving</p>
<p>@Hawkace I can’t remember what the problem asked exactly. I remember there was the shaded circle and the six smaller unshaded circles, but I can’t recall the context.</p>
<p>@Hawkface *</p>
<p>Can someone just tell me what the other answers were for the indebt…honest one? If I didn’t get that wrong, then i’m in the running for an 800 reading so I just want to know</p>
<p>for the space are question would the sentence about JFK be deleted?</p>
<p>@sutherlandhs That’s what I put, although I’m no writing section expert.</p>
<p>@sutherlandhs yes I got that. </p>
<p>And for the math question with blinking lights w,x,y,z that asked what was it when y flashed the 12th time. Was that 47?</p>
<p>Someone else said it may be an experimental section which I hope</p>