<p>was this the experimental?
Or could you restate the question. About now im forgetting what I put down for most :(</p>
<p>i remember i put an A.It was not experimental..it was the passage about the rock lampham blah blah</p>
<p>Did any of you guys have tons of consecutive answers? I remember answering C or D three times in a row a couple of times</p>
<p>so racerboi, I totally understand your math if the question really asks about it being multiplied by three, then the interpretation of any ONE language as picking either German or Italian (2 of the three numbers must be equal) will give you 6. However, I thought that it said that there were three MORE german speakers than italian speakers total. So that would be adding three instead, and if you set up a system of three equations and solve than the picking ONE language (german or italian) to be equal to the number of speakers of both give you 9 instead. Do you think it was adding three or multiplying by three?</p>
<p>I had two math sections with the grid-in questions... do you guys know which one is the one that counts... the first or the second?????
the first one had the questions about the 4000<3000+x<4500
and the second had the questions about the 90x+23y=4523.</p>
<p>
Sorry max, it was
the number of students who study both languages is equal to the number of students who study one.</p>
<p>What was killing me that it did not say "the total number of students who study one".</p>
<p>6 students study Italian language only, 6+3=9 - German only,
6+9=15 students study one language (but not the same!).
15 students study both.
Total 15+15=30.</p>
<p>It's a terribly worded question.</p>
<p>i believe 90x+23y=4523. and the 4000<3000+x<4500 are in the same section, i think so, because they're both grid-in, and i only had 1 grid in.</p>
<p>ok, you're all scaring me here, what i interpret, i might be wrong, was that 4000< 3500+x< 4500
the question is WHAT IS ONE POSSIBLE VALUE OF X, or was it THE LEAST POSSIBLE VALUE OF X?
omg, im freaking out, i think i only read the word POSSIBLE,and i put 1111, since its possible,but not least,someone plealse tell me it's ONE POSSIBLE..</p>
<p>here's some questions that i remember, correct me if im wrong.
yes , the language of germ and italy was 6( well i was stuck,but i worked backwards,hahah,lucky me)
one of the completion was parochial.
i got 9/4pi for the circle, i took out the smaller circle, and the shaded region was kinda like the average of the 2, one bigger ,and one smaller. so i got 9/4pi
my essay, i believe u guys don't have, was "the past has influenced the present", and agree or dis, well im from guam. so u guys probably had a diff one .</p>
<p>90x+23y=4523.
by the way, one possible value of x+y is 51 right?</p>
<p>Ive had the same essay =)
51 for x+y is right.</p>
<p>It asked for the LEAST possible value for the integer X, so 1001</p>
<p>man im so ****ed , i misinterpreted the question "the median of 75 integers is 2,wats the least sum of the 75 integers"
i thought it meant CONSECUTIVE INTEGERS, or DIFF integers, man, ~~
this math was so easy,but..
sigh.
congrats to yall with 2300+ out there</p>
<p>Did everyone have the CR with the two passages about Eleanor Roosevelt?</p>
<p>star_s, was that experimental?</p>
<p>also does anyone remember what the last question of the math grid-in section was? was the answer 1/2?</p>
<p>I hope so :)</p>
<p>math question where graph is reflected over x axis.. how many x and y intercepts?</p>
<p>Akittka, 5 intercepts</p>
<p>are you sure rinne9 because that's what i put, but I only picked that answer because there were 5 intercepts and juss assumed there would be 5 again when reflected</p>
<p>i'm sure. it's the same when reflected</p>
<p>wait I thought it was multiplied. But the reason I did that max was because I was running low on time and decided to use the answer choices to help. What ever i did 6 worked for me.
Is that the correct answer? I did have to read it a few times to understand it completely.</p>
<p>are you taking about the intercept question?</p>
<p>The number of intersects did not change.</p>
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<p>One of possible n+p values is 51. To "collect'em all":
23(n-1) = (50-p)90
(n,p) ={ (1,50), (91,27), (181,4) }</p>