<p>i put 4</p>
<p>but im not sure</p>
<p>In the problem ax + b(x+c) = 17x + 52, are the possible values 2,4, and 13? If not, explain how you did it.</p>
<p>I put 15</p>
<p>can anyone tell me the one of the graph</p>
<p>Guys was the migration passage experimental? Because here’s what I remember about the long passages…
Reading Section 1 : The painter/Rachet passage + Gaming one
Reading Section 2 : Migration + Quantum theory
Reading Section 3 : 2 passages about Herodotus </p>
<p>Or was it like
The painter/ Rachet + Migration
Gaming one + Quantum theory</p>
<p>Yeah I meant 3,14,15… You’re sattaker</p>
<p>So which reading section was experimental</p>
<p>Section 2: Carol byrdle(Painter)
Section 3: Newton/ Quantum Theory
Section 5:Gaming
Section 8: Herodotus (paired)</p>
<p>@nikram2197 Which short passages were in the Newton/Quantum theory section?</p>
<p>And in what section was the animal migration passage? </p>
<p>@BoZo96 section 3, the newton one was experimental</p>
<p>OMG how could the US test be the same as the international </p>
<p>This doesnt make sense…I’m pretty sure that collegeboard knew that there was a good chance that people could cheat because of this big time difference between US and the international countries…O.O</p>
<p>^ I don’t know if it was this way but why it does not make sense because of time zones? Is international test different for students in Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia? Are they all in same time zone?
Unless someone can sneak out a copy of test booklet, or has a photographic memory or a button camera … it doesn’t make much difference. I think couple of years back something like this happened in S Korea.</p>