<p>Also, was the answer 3 numbers to the right of the decimal point for that math question with 200 and n. Oh and how about the one with the LCM was 108, what was the greatest possible value?</p>
<p>I think I put 1 to the right for n/200
And I think I put 36 for 108 LCM</p>
<p>@IronyQueen @ThanksIKnow It was 3 decimals. Take a prime number, such as 211, and divide by 200. Or just do 1/200. And it was 36 for the LCM question.</p>
<p>The only number that goes into both n and 200 is 1. What is the least amount of decimal places to the right it can be?
I thought they were asking for a prime number (I may have read this wrong, and therefore rewrote it wrong) so I just picked a decently high prime number, say 41
41/200= .2
Now that I wrote it out like this I feel like they weren’t asking for a prime number…</p>
<p>Okay good, I put 36 and 3 to the right, I just wasn’t sure if there was an exception for the decimal one. Thanks</p>
<p>For the question about the translation of point E i believe something points to the right and some down, what were the correct coordinates for the translated point?</p>
<p>^ yep</p>
<p>Anyone remember what they got on the science one with the Volcano I put decreasing but I wasnt sure how to interpret the graph either.</p>
<p>Yeah im pretty sure it was decreasing @UnathleticAsian</p>
<p>did anyone else have to rush math with the time? proctor said 5 minutes and I was only on like 51… the math seemed easy up to question 45, but then a tad difficult than practice tests</p>
<p>@davidd2197 I, personally, did not have to rush math. </p>
<p>yep it was 3 decimal places…and yes it was +/- 12/13 u just had to draw the triangle and see for the 1st part in the ACT there was a LOT of questions this time with “which one would not be/ be least acceptable” lol </p>
<p>what did you guys say for the essay and what examples did u guys use just curious</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the other options were for the orange reading passage question comparing the description of the line? I know the correct answer was ominous but i can’t remember if I put that or not… please </p>
<p>Math Answers: </p>
<p>Average Rate of Change: 6
Parallelogram Sides: 18, 22, 22
x+y: 5
N/200 Decimals: 3
r+b=50, 5r+6b=280
Price per Page of B: $0.01
Combinations: 10
Cost of Notebook Combination: $490
Pages Notebook D: 320
LCM 108: 36
Parabola Roots: 2, -⅗
Intersecting Lines: Pairs add to 180
Complex Number: (4-3i)
sinx=5/13: 12/13, -12/13
Conveyer Belt: 22/3 pi + 8rad3
Scatterplot: Parabola (Choice E)
Law of Cosine: 42.7^2 =…
1+2+…+59+60=1830
Minimum Degree of Function: 4
Miles per Gallon: 27
Measure of Angle: 92
Arc of Circle: 135
Adding Binomials: 2x^2+…</p>
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<p>here’s to hoping for a generous math curve</p>
<p>looks like I got 36s on the other 3, but probably around a 30 on math :/</p>
<p>Yay 3 decimal places and I’m wondering about the two circles question… I’ll go see if I can add anything.</p>
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How was the conflicting viewpoints passage? </p>
<p>Can someone predict what this would be:</p>
<p>English: -3
Math: -2
Reading: -7
Science: -3</p>