<p>Im hoping the 1st 35question writing is experimental.............i had so many ones i wasn't sure of in that.</p>
<p>it had to have ben D for the box because they were the same thing except A had i think it was the dot to the left of the circle and it has to be the other way around.</p>
<p>trinidad/caribbean passage...language and family, "contradiction"
what's the answer?</p>
<p>the question where everyone says the radius is between sqrt 2 and 1.5....the SIDES of the inner box were sqrt 2, or 1.414, which would make that the diameter, not the radius. I thought you were supposed to divide the 1.414 by 2 as it was asking for a radius originating from the center inside it.... therefore shouldn't the answer be between 0.707<x<1.5?</p>
<p>um yeah....someone already answered that. The answer has to be btwn SQUARE ROOT 2 and 1.5</p>
<p>also if you had math experimental post on the math experimental board. Thanks</p>
<p>I put A for the folded box</p>
<p>The quantum physics excerpt was pretty interesting.. albeit I dont think I did so well with the questions</p>
<p>yea sorry you are right. It is b/w .707 and 1.5. My bad. I put 1.4 woo!</p>
<p>Di Gamma...</p>
<p>It said it was around the inside small square (sides root 2) and within the big (sides 3) without touching either. So it had to be between root 2 so it isn't inside the smaller square and 1.5 so it doesnt touch the big square.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the first math-fill ins..it was like 2x and 3y=x +y, if y=0, then x=?</p>
<p>math experimental -- look here</p>
<p>no wait...i c wut ure sayin...o well i put 1.45 so im still ok..</p>
<p>good work.</p>
<p>for the two squares i got between 1 and 1.5</p>
<p>The circle has to be bigger than the inside square...the inside square has side of rt2. Divide that by two. Thus it is pythagorean which we get the length of the diagonal from the origin to the a vertex of the inside square to be 1. The circle has to be smaller than the outside square's closest pt to the origin. Which is 1.5 so it is between 1 and 1.5</p>
<p>omg, i swear i could have gone nuts, i got it had to be between sqrt 2/2 (cause it was the radius, not diamter) and 1.5.... so i just put "1"..... dude, this SAT had me all stressed, i had only like 2 hours of sleep but i still managed... what is an experimental??? explain that to me first, then lemme ask if it was the one that had 5 ridiculously "difficult" questions at the end from 16-20.... something about marbles, the dice with the figures, the 7green cards, etc??? cause because of that i omitted 4/6 out of the ones i left blank...</p>
<p>yeah that question confused the mess out of me. i wrote x = 0 also</p>
<p>i got 0 for the answer</p>
<p>"what was the answer to the first math-fill ins..it was like 2x and 3y=x +y, if y=0, then x=?"</p>
<p>x = 0</p>
<p>good i put 0, and for the one about green cards...did u guys put 27?</p>
<p>haha holy crap i got the area problem wrong it seems. answer was 60 heh? 2wrong....</p>
<p>For the problem with the circle between the squares, the answer has to be not only between [(root)2]/2 and 3/2 but also between 1 and [(root)(9/2)] in order to also not touch the corners of the inner square. This means that answer has to be between 1 and 3/2. I fortunately changed my answer from 1 to 1.49 at the last second because 1 is incorrect.</p>
<p>ienfur: ditto :)</p>