<p>does 6 or 7 wrong in the math sections drag you down to the 600s? or 500s, even?</p>
<p>about 4 of my answers has been proven to be wrong, but i know i've got more wrong. thanks.</p>
<p>does 6 or 7 wrong in the math sections drag you down to the 600s? or 500s, even?</p>
<p>about 4 of my answers has been proven to be wrong, but i know i've got more wrong. thanks.</p>
<p>I think you'll be in the upper 600s so it's not that bad. Plus remember that some of the questions you may miss may be grid-ins, so be a little more optimistic.</p>
<p>^ yeah, two of those were grid-ins, thank heavens. i just hope the others were in experimental or something.....</p>
<p>btw, the cookie one. isn't it lacking info one? someone put an explanation for it saying it's something else, but you never know if there were 25 different types of cookies in the jar....that question was retarded.</p>
<p>I put there wasn't enough information for that majority cookie problem, and many others agree, so I bet that's the correct answer.</p>
<p>some of you seemed to know which one was the experimental one...although i don't even remember which section's which, how did you guys find out so quickly? it's not on the website...surely the one with the grid-ins is not it....</p>
<p>I had an extra W section, but I don't know which one it is. Most people here are going off assumptions. There is, however, 2 different versions of the test.</p>
<p>I had Essay, CR, M (grid-ins), M, CR, CR, W, M, CR, W.
so only two writing sections excluding essay, three math sections, and FOUR critical reading sections. so i'm guessing one of the critical readings was experimental. i would have been jubilant, but after seeing my possible math score....well, i don't know. i just hope it wasn't my first CR because i think i aced that one. the last CR was ugly, though.</p>
<p>What was your first and last CR about?</p>
<p>first CR about chimpanzees and glowing sea animals, and i don't remember the last one. something boring, i think.</p>
<p>I'm sure that the chimps/ glowing algae is not experimental. So it's a good thing you aced the 1st one.</p>
<p>did anyone have a math question about something that shape like a polygon each with 1m? What is the answer? I completely guessed on that one.</p>
<p>Did anyone get the answer to this problem?</p>
<p>We were given that f(n+3)=3f(n).</p>
<p>And a chart:</p>
<p>n f(n)
1 2
2 4
3 8
4 6</p>
<p>And then I had to find what f(10).</p>
<p>''the last question for one of the sections was really hard... it was something like (2x-1)(3x-11) and it asked how many values of x produced a negative answer or something... the answers were like none thru four and i didn't get it at all... stared at it for 5 minutes''</p>
<p>The answer is 3 (1,2,3). It's not 4 because if you plug in 0, it will not work. (-1)(-11)=11 not negative 11.</p>
<p>No it was 4. I specifically remember it working if you plug in zero. The equation was definitely (2x+1) as the first term, because I just looked and I have it in my calculator because I had graphed it to double-check.</p>
<p>"We were given that f(n+3)=3f(n).</p>
<p>And a chart:</p>
<p>n f(n)
1 2
2 4
3 8
4 6"</p>
<p>The rest of the chart fills in as 5 & 12, 6 & 24, 7 & 18 once your that far you know that f(7+3)= 3f(7)</p>
<p>so f(10)=3*18=54 </p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the problem whre the choices were
I x>0
II y>0
III x>y or maybe the signs were switched... I think i put all 3</p>
<p>yes RCman, in that case, the answer was 4.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the combination problem? it was like 360 i think. and also the one where it asked how many two digits can u make with 4 or 5 as the tens digit and stuff. i got 6 for that. anyone agree? especially the combination (360) one?</p>
<p>Oh no! I thought the pail one the overlap for some reason meant the stuff sticking out!</p>
<p>Is there any chance to stay in the sort of high 700s with 2 wrong grid-in, 1 wrong mc, 1 omit mc?</p>
<p>The pail one was definitely 'c' - the little piece on top because the first pail's height is the constant at the end and the 2n is that c times the number of top pieces.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the questions i posted?</p>