what was the one about the book with customers “to keep it” continuously printing… is it no error, to keep, or keeping it?
For the math question about a/b=0.288 i was being dumb and did guess/check… but so far it’s the only question i’ve missed so i feel like it’s worth asking - If i put a as 140 as my answer, because 140/486 = 0.28806, do you think that will be marked incorrect because it isn’t exactly 0.288??? Or does nobody know
@tina23 The Jet Lag was 10 PM. From San Francisco at Noon to New York.
An example was given from NY to SF and it was from Noon to 4 PM.
So there was a -3 hour, so going from SF to NY would be a +3
Guys what was the answer to the last Zen question?
Super depressed about my performance on this test but there’s always next time :/. How do colleges tell if you take it more than once? Aren’t you only sending them a particular score? When do you cancel scores and why?
There was a tense issue- we may not be talking about tr same question
And does anyone remember the question for the “details are unimportant” question? Or the “teachers are comfortable with explaining” question?
@JuicyMango It honestly depends on what colleges you are aiming for. Some require all, some do not, which allows for score choice
@Evangelise I thought that one was redundant, as the author had “sufficiently enough” customers. Anyone else agree with me?
@iloveunc I’m sorry iloveunc but I don’t think that would be counted correct. A machine grades the grid-ins and it has a specific set of numbers that it would recognize.
Was the sentence fix one clothes strewn or strewn clothes?
How did u guys solve the trapezoid slope one? Just to clarify???
Just wondering but do any of yall go back to previous sections to change yo answers?
It said that the slope was equal, but one was decreasing & the other increasing. If you drew the trapezoid, It’d probably be easier to see.
@Uhhhhhhhhhhh i put clothes strewn
@tjg123 that’s really risky… i’m sure some people do it, though.
@JuicyMango What kind of score are you expecting for each section? I can’t imagine you wanting to cancel a score unless its below 2200. Like you, I’m disappointed that I bombed the math (3 wrong, 1 omitted) when I always get 800s on practice tests, but there’s no chance in hell I would cancel the score. Just take lessons learned and try your best on the November test.
@ambitionsquared Same. I took the 2005, 2007, 2013, and 2015 math practice tests and NEVER got more than two wrong and on the test Im already at 2 ommited, 1 wrong It’s always stupid questions that I get wrong too qq.
What is the has had question that people were talking about?
Answer was details unimportant
So it was the negative of the given slope right?