<p>I just want a ballpark guess.
What math score do you think I would get if I got 2 wrong?</p>
<p>on the whole thing? probably upwards of a 780 but i have no idea</p>
<p>780 seems too high if you ask me</p>
<p>two wrong though? with a curve it cant possibly be less than a 770</p>
<p>how about one wrong?</p>
<p>im hoping for an 800…</p>
<p>which one did you get wrong?</p>
<p>can you give me a guess? I left about three blank and will probably get like three or two or four wrong, which is okay because math is my worst subject</p>
<p>on the two triangles on a plane with same areas</p>
<p>i made a stupid mistake gotta punch myself</p>
<p>@efeens44 you might not have gotten the same math question but it was something like </p>
<p>(random integer)*r^2 - t^2 = (some double digit integer)
and i had to find for like r+t or something like thattt</p>
<p>i didnt have either of those questions…maybe we had math experimental sections because i know i had the same test as thnkprnctn</p>
<p>efeens</p>
<p>i had writing experimental (two 25 min writing sections)</p>
<p>@efeens44 nah i think we just had different versions. I had the real math. my experimental was cr</p>
<p>are you sure? how else would we have different math sections then?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one about the eight buses?</p>
<p>@AznPenguino I think it was $2750. There were 420 students and small buses fit 40 each while each big bus fit 60. So 3 small buses for $250 each makes 120 kids. The 300 kids left could take 5 big buses for $400 each. $400x5 + $250x3= $2750</p>
<p>@k0ll3g3 I got 11 for that one the 9t^2 + r^2 = something</p>
<p>Did anyone have the question about points A, B, and C are on a line. Which of the following can NOT be true? Also, what was experimental math?</p>
<p>there was only 1 true, i think it was the first one</p>
<p>1 student response wrong…780 or 800? I thought it was pretty easy though.</p>
<p>tbradsworth - 770</p>