<p>I think it one of the points was -14, 0 and another point was k,0 or something like that. I got -14?</p>
<p>@RHSclassof16 yeah lol idk i also only used 2 exs.</p>
<p>I kind of feel stupid for the triangle one because I kept getting a - number and I assumed I was doing it wrong before even looking at the answer choices and skipped it and moved on to another one because I was running out of time.</p>
<p>@Woandering I believe that one was multiple choice… Not 100% sure though. The answer for that one was 3, correct?</p>
<p>College can not see all your scores? right? you can choose to send any of your scores. because it is your privacy</p>
<p>Grid ins:</p>
<p>In no order, the answers are:</p>
<p>80
3
2
6.8
7 or 8 or 9
2400
1.75
650
4
192</p>
<p>@wowowowsa
No, some colleges require you to send all scores. </p>
<p>@mizejonathan17 I got 4 for that one. And ignore my above post.</p>
<p>which one was 192?</p>
<p>@Woandering do you remember what the question was for each answer?</p>
<p>whatsthe questions for 4 or 3 or 2??</p>
<p>Some colleges require all scores, but usually they “consider” or “focus on” your highest scores.</p>
<p>The very last grid in^</p>
<p>@flareblitz13 </p>
<p>It’s not -14, it’s -10. </p>
<p>192 was the one with the circle R and 3 points on the circle. You were meant to calculate 3/4 the circumference of the circle.</p>
<p>Prediction?
CR: -4-5
Math: -1-2
Writing: -1-2</p>
<p>whats the question for the second last grid in?</p>
<p>three consecutive integers add up to 120: sum of smallest and largest number = 80
x= f(x) = g(x) = 3
difference between the lengths of the two legs = 2
line segment = 6.8
3^x(⅓)^y = 27, 3<x<7, what is one possible value of y? y could equal 7, 8, 9
systems of equation: 2400 Fuck…
small token and large token add up to 10, small token worth ¼: large token = 1.75
Vaccines: 650</p>
<p>@Woandering wasnt it 128? because you have q and t as opposites on the circle and the other point in between them?</p>
<p>can you remember the whole question for difference between the lengths of the two legs = 2</p>
<p>and the one answer is 4?</p>
<p>what question was 6.8?</p>