<p>Which section was experimental? The first 20-q math section was harder for me and I hope that one was it. :(</p>
<p>it was 2 i believe</p>
<p>This is so freaking weird. I had some of the questions that the OP posted but then i don’t remember the others AT ALL. I have pretty good memory so i am guessing that even Even Coast ppl had different forms.</p>
<p>for the dice one I put D, cause although A seemed to work the circle and the dot were in opposite positions so it was impossible.</p>
<p>thats what i thought franny</p>
<p>the dot was on the wrong side so i put D</p>
<p>It was definitely A for the dice one.</p>
<p>I’m 99% sure A wasn’t right, cause at first glance I put it but after I drew out the dice and the circle and dot were in opposite places like on a real die, if the 4 is on the top the 1 is left of the 2 and the 1 cannot be to the right so I put D</p>
<p>Which ones don’t you remember? They might have been experimental.</p>
<p>I guarantee it was right. You just have to turn the dice upside down.</p>
<p>This test wasn’t exclusive to east coasters. I live on the east coast and got the other test.</p>
<p>if you turn it upside down it’s still not any different because even though the dot may be on the right side of the circle the shaded part isn’t on top anymore so the only way to look at is was with the shaded on top.</p>
<p>I didn’t have a math experimental. I had a reading experimental.</p>
<p>I would bet a million dollars I’m right. I checked that one like 50 times. You’re misremembering the dice.</p>
<p>Too bad the shortest section can’t be the experimental, as that’s the one I got two questions wrong on (and possibly a third), while it seems that I had every answer in the other three (longer) sections correct.</p>
<p>hahaha well this isn’t getting us anywhere, but I remember the die correctly. on the left was the circle, top was dot, bottom was cross, middle was flower, right was blank, and two to the right was shaded. if you do it out and draw the die you’ll see that the dot is to the left of the circle when the shaded is on top but for answer A the dot is to the right of the circle</p>
<p>^backfing, I have the same problem as you do. I only recognize half of those answers…</p>
<p>franny285- I am 99 percent sure it was A. Like you I drew out the dice and attached numbers (1 with 6, 2 with 5, etc. (Total of Bottom + Top = 7))</p>
<p>I corresponded with the shapes and shaded/non-shaded. That eliminates all but A and D. But if you look at D. Two sides are swapped and no matter how you turn the die you cannot fold the shape into die D. Therefore A is correct.</p>
<p>@ajsz033 I had that, pretty sure it’s not experimental though since I had a Writing experimental.</p>
<p>Grid-In
4<x<8 (median of set of integers which was 1, 1, 4, x, 8, 20, 26; mode was 1)
$2.50 (price of child’s ticket)
308 ((x+4)(x+7))
x=0 (x+2y=2x+3y; when y=0, what is x?)
45 (how many numbers in set S; 1+2+3+…+9=45)
37.5 degrees (isosceles triangle, one angle=105 degrees)
11 (f(3)+f(1))
1<x<1.5 (circle and two squares)
1008 (Lowest number greater than 999 but divisible by 6,8, and 9)</p>
<p>Multiple Choice
109 (exactly 4 numbers in sequence are under 1000)
95 ft. (merry-go-round; wooden horse, 3/2 circumference)
30 minutes (when the person drove first 20 miles)
y=45 (lines m and l are perpendicular)
75 (original average 15, new average 19)
45% (percent of students who had 2 or more siblings)
26 (surface area of cube tower)
regions 1 and 2 (a+b>0)
37 cards (10 red, 10 blue, 10 green, and 10 white cards; make sure to have at least 7 green cards)
j and l have perpendicular slopes (-5/3 and 3/5)
60 (area of quadrilateral/diamond thing)
f(x)-3
2 (4 times 1/n)
dice dots on sides, shaded on top (wrapped box question)
240 (x+y+z)
m/h (average speed, miles per hour)
qr+s=s+rq
8 less diagonals (10-sided and 9-sided)
scatterplot questions was E (last choice, no linear relationship)
only II (abs value question)
x^2+6x+8 (product of two even integers greater than x)
x+y=5 ((2.4<em>10^x)+(3.6</em>10^y) = 3630)
x=24 (30-60-90 triangle, short 30 degree side was 12)
f(0)=2 (f(2)=6, f(-3)=4; equation was y=2x+2)
Regions 4 and 5 (physics and computer science)
10 Calculus students in 1998
2√2 (x^3/y^2=2; that raised to 3/2 power)
She paid $63 (30% off $100 dress and then additional 10% off)
2 values (number line-equally spaced v,x,y,z w, e)
I only (15#6 = 6#15)
$6.75= total toll fees
192 grams of carbohydrates for 1.5 cups of rice
30 Pretzels (3:4:5 ratio, # of pretzels in box with fewest pretzels)
x=t (John and Tom’s marbles)</p>
<p>@missionHYPS, I believe I got that.</p>
<p>@ajsz, I got the venn diagram for Key Club, drama, and band</p>