<p>@ whatyousay i had 3 sections math 1st yes 2nd no 3rd yes</p>
<p>why isn’t it 667
since 999/3 = 333
and 999-333= 666
and then add one to account for 1000
did it say less than 1000?</p>
<p>I am pretty sure that section was experimental. but I may just be forgetting about that particular question…</p>
<p>good luck :)</p>
<p>^yea less than 1000…so it’s 666</p>
<p>it DID say less than 1000, hanna, sorry.</p>
<p>I def got rad3 for an answer. it had a diagram with two right triangles, and said that side AB, BC, and RS were all 1…</p>
<p>anyone else agree</p>
<p>i have a question…the section with the ans 666/667,was it experimental??</p>
<p>haha ok thanks guys.
do you know when college board releases its experimental section??</p>
<p>i really hope it was the 3 section, but i had two math in a row.</p>
<p>for the line l connected to p problem, i thought it was a 3, 4, 5 triangle?</p>
<p>but 0 is not a positive number. it asked for positive numbers</p>
<p>i cant believe the slope question with the 3/4 slope, did it say slope is 3/4-1 i thought it was just more than 3/4 aw well i put 6 dangit</p>
<p>nope, that was a grid-in
it counted</p>
<p>was that choice A?</p>
<p>oh I know what I did.</p>
<p>The question was how many even numbers between 1-1000 are not divisible by 3.</p>
<p>There are 333 numbers divisible by 3. half of which are even. so 166. There are 499 even numbers between 1-1000. 499-166=333.</p>
<p>atwhatyou say it was not 3 4 5 triangle it was just 4</p>
<p>@heart it was 200 rad 3</p>
<p>i put I only for the x<y r<s question… anyone else?</p>
<p>what question had 200rad3 as the answer?</p>
<p>@ mab the one with equilateral triangle base 10 and height 8</p>
<p>was that answer choice A?</p>
<p>Can we post what the experimental math section is in the separate thread “experimental math section”</p>
<p>i need to know which was experimental!</p>