<p>i got 13 for that .. i think</p>
<p>what was the last answer....i was kind of confused about that one. Was it like .64 to like .90 r sumthin?</p>
<p>it was like 1.something and the smallest was .9 i think</p>
<p>I don't think it was .64-.9 I got something else for that</p>
<p>yeah smallest was like .9 I think...anyone can restate the question</p>
<p>I got .64 by putting the school in the middle and the girls' houses one either side of them. I don't know, perhaps I am wrong.</p>
<p>well shortest = they two houses are in the same direction from the school, longest = directly opposite sides</p>
<p>yea...so 0.64 + 0.36 = 0.90 that would be in the opposite directions. And from the School to Sarah's? house was 0.64. So if Kara house was on the way to Sara's house from the school, the shortest distance would be 0.64 rite?</p>
<p>i got .96 - 1.54</p>
<p>dudes how is the curve for this test! I heard it was brutal and i left like 10 blank...crap on a stick!!!!! Bloggs ...OFFICIAL SITE STEALER!!</p>
<p>Whoa...Presuming you get the rest right and left 10 blank you would be in for a 680ish tops. The Math Level 1 Sacle is very much like, or perhaps even worse than the SAT I Math Scale.</p>
<p>Good Luck anyway.</p>
<p>Bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn</p>
<p>yea ugh, i just want my score</p>
<p>answers are</p>
<p>.96-2.something for the walking one
51 for the interest one (the person who said 13 forgot to break it down into quarters... you divide the interest by 4 and use that....)</p>
<p>Why are you guys saying it was hard? it was easy as hell...</p>
<p>is it possible to get 1 wrong and still get 800</p>
<p>maybe but I doubt it....I saw a practice test from collegeboard for IC that had 1 wrong 800...but 1 omit and 1 wrong TOPS</p>
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<p>That doesn't make sense. One omit and one wrong is the EXACT same as 2 wrong....? (mathmatic law: -.5 and -.25 both round up)</p>
<p>wait a min...they round up for .25? like -1.25 raw points wouldn't that just be like -1 raw point?</p>
<p>If you get 1 wrong and 1 omit that's -2.25 = -2
If you get 2 wrong that's -2.5 = -2</p>
<p>oh duh...
but the -2.5 round to 3 off and -2.25 rounds to 2 doesn't it?</p>