<p>For the T32 you can use Gauss' formula: (32)(33)/2=528</p>
<p>1) one sentance up for sure on the potato famine</p>
<p>For the T32 you can use Gauss' formula: (32)(33)/2=528</p>
<p>1) one sentance up for sure on the potato famine</p>
<p>I also got a lot of A and F ('no change' on English.</p>
<p>English - a little harder than usual but still easy
Math - I thought this was harder than the April test. I'm not sure about the score.
Science - way easier than last time, or maybe I was just better prepared or something. The only really hard passage was about e.coli.
Reading - way easy except for the first passage which was just stupid.</p>
<p>Renin, I got a lot of A's and F's too...lots of repetitive letters too</p>
<p>it's 46 because it was 150tan40 I do believe. That may be the wrong equation but I'm 100% sure it's the correct answer.</p>
<p>How harsh do you think the curve is going to be? </p>
<p>Like, will one wrong in reading be a 35 or a 36?</p>
<p>Yea it was 46 also I think the curve will be hard except reading is almost always one wrong is still a 36...</p>
<p>It think the reading thing is an estimate, not a speculation.
It said that he calculated it based on his catch in various heights, etc., so that elevates it from a speculation to an estimate.</p>
<p>reading can be as much as 2wrong=36 (thats what it was in april, bc thats what i got). does anyone remember the "walking through the..." question? i put "walk?"</p>
<p>irish potato famine was def up one sentence. i looked at it for about 10 mins.</p>
<p>why did the rocks have to be dry?</p>
<p>how did the parents feel about the kids music?</p>
<p>for the music i said they accepted it</p>
<p>accepted it.</p>
<p>Rocks had to be dry to prevent them from sticking. (I think)</p>
<p>What was common for all three experiments? (physics/blocks passage)</p>
<p>For the genes/DNA/whatever passage, what was least likely to be formed? I put citrinelle --->araganiaajwoe or whatever</p>
<p>common was they used 2 experiments or somethin like that</p>
<p>common was 2 measuments used in all 3</p>
<p>estimate because he did substantial research</p>
<p>did anyone say they were confused? cause they were laughing. awwww =(</p>
<p>When's the next ACT date?</p>
<p>EDIT: I said confused, but since I put it it's obviously wrong.</p>
<p>Depends. September for some states, October for most.</p>
<p>Edit: You live in Pennsylvania; there's a September test date in your state.</p>
<p>September, nice. I'll have to register.</p>
<p>I put estimate.</p>
<p>Just some random stuff I remembered...
flower bed: 36?
ramp: 18 sin 12
TPE: 1/5
Puente: overbearing but confident? or supportive & loyal?</p>
<p>What was the perimeter of the parallelogram?</p>
<p>4 times sq rt of 10 was perimeter.</p>
<p>did anyone get the boyscott question? i seriously spent way too much time on it, and i just ended up confusing myself</p>