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

<p>That clears things up. I only put juveniles. They asked what they were collecting and it was the offsprings. And that is why they tagged them at first. So two questions down.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the answer to the last science question?</p>

<p>I put I,II, and III too
Also, for the math question near the beginning about average rate of change and like birth years or something what did you guys get? I was stuck between dividing 30 by 5 yrs or 6yrs… Was the answer 5 or 6?</p>

<p>it was (30)/5 = 6</p>

<p>SO JUST JUVENILES IS RIGHT?!</p>

<p>My bad on the math question, I guessed I did not know the right way of doing it.
Ot, I also had I,II,III for the science question.</p>

<p>I talked to a friend and we both put 1,2,3. On the bottom of the graph it looked had something like the following on the bottom:
|-adults-| |-breeding period or something like that bleh–| and an overlapping |-juveniles-|. But the study said it tagged adults and measured offspring or something so it was pretty ambiguous. </p>

<p>its all three :)</p>

<p>What did you guys get for the chronological order question in the passage about Sol and the orange?</p>

<p>im pretty sure it was only juveniles ! they bred the adults, but didn’t track them or whatever the question asked</p>

<p>@ddganapathy It was the response with the orange and line in it. I’m pretty sure</p>

<p>^yep</p>

<p>The question about tagging was all three (I, II, III), as the offspring were observed at all three stages. The study tagged the adults, which may have led some to believe it was only juveniles who were untagged and observed, but in reality it was the OFFSPRING, not specifically the juveniles, that were observed.</p>

<p>what did you guys put for the math question where lines L and M intersected and created 4 pairs of angles?</p>

<p>Isn’t that impossible in the first place?
I guessed that each pair will add up to 90 degrees but I’m pretty sure the answer was 180 degrees for each pair.</p>

<p>@eatdrink
I put 180 but I was not sure about it.</p>

<p>I think because there are four angles in total they would equal to 360 degrees, which means that each pair had to be atleast 180</p>

<p>@eatdrink It’s 180 because of supplementary angles</p>

<p>What did you guys get for the (1#2)#3</p>

<p>30 </p>

<p>@bamboo17‌ where did u get that link and do those curves apply to the April test?</p>