<p>I think so, it had 48x1/4, 24x1/2 and 4x3 I think. Thank god, I though I missed some questions from the math section. So can anyone confirm the last questions for the math sections, were the one with computer chips, the inverse proportion one, and the one with the one writing 10/20 pages per day?</p>
<p>P.S if anyone can still remember the first question on the politics passage, it would help alot.</p>
<p>what is that Internalize… immaculate about? it that in the CR experimental section? I took the WR experimetal, so that doesn’t ring a bell… or maybe I missed a question…</p>
<p>anyone remember a question abt the author’s attitude toward the guy she tried to convince?
is it repect and something or friendly and frustrated?</p>
<p>The 10/20 page question is 40/3 ( or 13 1/3 )
The chips : 256.
Does anyone remember the question “fanatic” ??? I chose " present a valid…"… Is this true?</p>
<p>@MrAtonal
I put friendly and frustrated. Actually, I totally thought the gardener was a he so take my words with a grain of salt.</p>
<p>@Nickey
This one is on the passage-based reading regarding political philosophy? I think I put down…darn I can’t remember.</p>
<p>@Everyone who posted about the salt question
Love you guys! I had that as my last question also. I had just finished reading the question and was about 3/4ths through option A when the proctor called time. I thought it sounded awkward but was grammatical so I quickly bubbled it in. Afterwards, I felt guilty and especially worried that I actually reduced my score further by bubbling after time was called.</p>
<p>For Frost question about the parenthese mark ( “life passes all losses”? ) I just put the desire for perfection one… But I think I just overthought it damn It was one of the easiest questions! I just made mistake on 2 questions… score over 2300 is now away from me dang</p>
<p>@nickey: the fanatic one was to cancel a possible interpretation or something of that sort…</p>
<p>EDIT: at the person who said that ‘ability for’ is idiomatically incorrect for the salt one: Search ability for in google and the massive amounts of hits you get proves that it is idiomatically correct…</p>
<p>how about the question in the gardening passage where it asked how the narrator characterized all the insects, worms, smt like that? ( the answer choices were essential, adorable, intelligent… )</p>