Would an experimental math section be one that had data that you use to answer multiple questions? I had one about a delivery guy with 30 pound and 20 pound boxes.
What was the question with the Pacific people mentioned?
also
https://books.google.com/books?id=nkPj3dNFYwoC&pg=PT101&lpg=PT101&dq=damasio+%22even+better%22&source=bl&ots=UFbgsnYFkO&sig=swogimUVeXRAWQShkZ1bYg7cyfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uElzVdXwMsnutQXHl4HACQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=damasio%20%22even%20better%22&f=false
here is the entire passage on the card/hunch thing
Is this the adopted girl passage?
@steph5913
Yeah, I had that too. Hoping it was the experimental…
What do you guys think the reading curve is gonna be like?
@banamala1 - YES YOU ARE AMAZING
For W section, what about that thing with locally grown produce? I said “a trend” was wrong because “a trend” does not correctly match the plural “people.”
What about that math one with like 5 systems and one of them had to have “infinite number of solutions”? That was one that messed me up
Where did it start from chapter 1?
i dont remember the solution. but you could have plugged any value in for X then solved it since there were infiinitely many solutions
@ALibertarian Is there a “Like a rock, … tortoise… oblivious” question in your writing section?
@yousefk So if I got something like for example 6y=6y, or like 3x=3x, that would be correct right
@onmyownway This might be the experimental section cause I don’t have it in my test
Did anybody get an experimental CR that had two histograms in them?
I started from around pages 89 to 91
my experimental section was section 5 and it looked like the ACT reading
@Newdle… I said no error for that one, but I’m not sure now :O. What did others say?
@onmyownway
I think I know the one you are talking about. Did it ask to find x? And it gave you two intersecting lines where three of the angles had equations?
x was 40.
@Chrysanthemum14 I had x=40 and y=20