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<p>anybody else confirm this? i think my stupidity made me select .3% even though I knew the answer was 3%. I put either A or B but i cant remember the choices</p>
<p>the h(-x) one was definitely x+3 because 3-x is just what h(x) is and the question asked for h(-x). the vowel one i'm almost 100% sure that it was eight because it said in how many ways can you arrange THESE FOUR LETTERS which means that you had to use all four of the letters they gave you which means no repeating.</p>
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<p>yeah i had that zz.....i think it was experimental though..along with the last weird question about the 2 triangles with bases on the same line--what the heck?</p>
<p>Another question , I got experimental section is math. My friends told me that if you got experimental section in math, there must be 2 sections with grin-in, but i only had 1 section that requires you to write the answer</p>
<p>I had a math experimental and only one with grid in. thats perfectly fine. that means that one of your long math sections that were not grid in were experimental. the 500,000 one was definitely experimental cause i did not have that question. anyone know the answer to the one that was a line in a circle that was 1 inch above the diameter? or maybe it was experimental. i still haven't figured out which of my maths were experimental.</p>
<p>I believe it was 75. They wanted you to maximize the opposite side and minimize the adjacent side, which makes the angle bigger. So you choose the biggest angle of the choices, which was 75.</p>
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I believe it was 75. They wanted you to maximize the opposite side and minimize the adjacent side, which makes the angle bigger. So you choose the biggest angle of the choices, which was 75.
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<p>That was my intuition. :) Glad it helped some.</p>