<p>if you only get a total of 2 questions wrong on the entire math section, it does not matter whether they are grid-ins or MC, your score will be the same. It would give you a total raw score of -2.5 if they were multiple choice, or -2 if they were grid-ins, and they would both round to -2.</p>
<p>yea ur right</p>
<p>what did u get for that math question with the # of people living per a square miles and it compared like two cities? I forgot what it was asking for.</p>
<p>Wasn't it asking for the greatest ratio of City B to City A in a given year? I think the greatest ratio was 2 in the last year shown on the graph.</p>
<p>No he's talking about a different question. It said like what's the difference between the square miles and they gave you density and population. I think the answer was approximately 8000.</p>
<p>i think A didn't make sense: it said "beaches are sometimes polluted by the invasion of sewage waters, which often lasts several days". but it seems that "which" is not correct grammatically...</p>
<p>I remember that the "which" modified ocean. It was like Beaches are sometimes polluted by sewage waters into the ocean, which often lasts several days. Which is incorrectly used because it modifies ocean and the ocean cannot last several days.</p>
<p>no that was a different question, he is asking about the one where it gave the population and the number of people per square mile. Then you had to find how much bigger one country was than the other. I think it was 8,000 but I can't remember.</p>
<p>And i think the question school is talking about was E, with a semicolon.</p>
<p>did anyone get trenchant as an answer? IT was the one with the rappers.</p>
<p>Yes, I did but I thought it was wrong. I'm too lazy to look it up in a dictionary.</p>
<p>It's right. Rappers made trenchant remarks about the state of society. Trenchant means like incisive or harsh.</p>
<p>Sweet, I got all the vocab right then. Crossing my fingers for 750+ in CR.</p>
<p>Wait, I don't remember getting 8000 on any Math Qs. Was it MC or grid-in?</p>
<p>I missed one so far for CR - the Black Hole one. ARGHHH... Right now, I'm thinking about the passage about the lady getting married...the question was something like, "Lines 39-45 mainly serve what purpose?" I remember the excerpt was about her difficulties at work. I put that it was to exaggerate her reluctance to leave?</p>
<p>Julina it was MC.</p>
<p>MC 10 chars</p>
<p>it was multiple choice...that one was so easy its very possible u totally forgot about it</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a math question that was like: 12y + tx = some number. The slope of the line is -10. T is a constant. What is t.</p>
<p>I thought it was -120, was there a choice for -120?</p>
<p>does anybody remember the grid-in question which answer was "5"</p>
<p>What is "10 chars"? </p>
<p>gxing, I also put "reluctance to leave" cuz I thought "adversities to get job" was too obvious. I thought all the examples served to support the end sentence of that paragraph - she had to leave everything for Joe. But unfortunately, I think we're in the minority.</p>
<p>is was grid in, answer was 120 because you had to end with -10 as the slope.</p>
<p>I got 120 for that, positive 120.</p>