**OFFICIAL April 2014 ACT (US ONLY)**

<p>This is my guess, so don’t take my word for it:
English: 34
Math: 35
Reading: 29
Science: 32</p>

<p>@darkray2000 if that is even close to right, I will die of happienss, thanks :)</p>

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<p>@‌jamesjunkers Law of Cosine: 42.7^2 =…</p>

<p>How did you do that problem? I put the largest sign for the equal sign? Was 42.7 the largest side? I just didn’t get it…</p>

<p>@emshadez I don’t remember the exact numbers, but it’s basically just this:</p>

<p>You have a triangle, with whatever information it gives you, and then it gives you the law of cosines
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab(cosC)</p>

<p>C = the angle
c = the side opposite the angle </p>

<p>42.7 was the side opposite the angle they gave you</p>

<p>@emshadez‌ For the Law of Cosine, the squared term is the side opposite from the theta. </p>

<p>Does anyone know when the multiple choice scores will be posted?</p>

<p>Scores are posted starting April 21, eight days from now. @hdbrill</p>

<p>@jamesjunkers‌ I agree with the other person about those scores but I think your science will be a 33 or 34, not a 32.</p>

<p>@jamesjunkers Thanks. Are you able to explain the last problem on the math as well? It was a polynomial function where the minimum dipped into the negatives, I didn’t understand it.</p>

<p>Sent a PM BTW.</p>

<p>@jamesjunkers no problem!</p>

<p>BTW, what did you guys get for the one where the price of renting a room or something is $500, and then for every additional 20 people, the price drops $100?</p>

<p>Actually, the science has the most unforgiving raw score conversion. If you miss 1, you’re down to a 34 and it goes on like this until you hit 30. So 3 wrong on science would be a 30.
<a href=“http://www.olchs.org/assets/documents/RAW%20SCORE%20SCALE%20ACT1.pdf”>http://www.olchs.org/assets/documents/RAW%20SCORE%20SCALE%20ACT1.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@emshadez‌ </p>

<p>Simple Algebra 2 problem (I believe)…to know how many zeroes a function has, just see how many times it crosses the x-axis…this function crossed the x-axis 4 times, and thus, has 4 zeroes… also, since the beginning and the end of the function were both going the same way (up), it had to be an even number</p>

<p>@bamboo17 that’s a generic raw score conversion. It changes based on the test, and I assure you that won’t be the conversion rate for this test</p>

<p>Wow. That’s ridiculous! I probably got 2 or 3 wrong on that section, so hopefully my other scores will be high enough to get me at least a 33, which is my target score.</p>

<p>I actually thought the science was pretty easy for this test…science is my best, so I may be wrong, but i think we’re in for a pretty tough science curve, a decent-slightly generous math curve, an average-tough english curve, and an average reading curve</p>

<p>@emshadez I knew that if the end behaviors are in the same direction, it’s to an even power. Two would give you a parabola, so it had to be 4 :)</p>

<p>@jamesjunkers Thanks</p>

<p>Guys, why is it three to the right? If you do 2/200 = .01, that’s two places to the right?</p>