<p>Nope... 100% positive it was A. D was inverted :(</p>
<p>are we allowed to rip out a piece of paper from the test book and draw the sides on it, then fold it into the box? that seems like the easiest way to do it, itd take 10 seconds.</p>
<p>there was a question on the math grid in with childrens tickes being half price than adults ticket.</p>
<p>Did anyone get 2.50 for that one?</p>
<p>MmmJ, i got A also.</p>
<p>livinitup, grid-in movie ticket was 2.50.</p>
<p>haha when I took a practice test the night before, I saw a cube problem like the one on the nov sat yesterday. I got it wrong on the practice test and went "argh i hope this kind of question is not on the test. i meant what are the chances?" well...i saw it and almost freaked haha. but at least i got it right</p>
<p>Anyone remember any of the CR fill ins? What was the answer to the one with choices like flippant and nonchalant?</p>
<p>the answer was nonchalant... that was a CR passage based question though</p>
<p>does anyone think the folded box and the trepazoid are on the same section? does every one have them?</p>
<p>What was the experimental section on the black and white test cover that had the essay about beauty and the second section was CR. I think it was section seven math, the one with the graph about driving and ages and it had 2 questions referring to one graph.</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the one like this</p>
<p>a + (2a + 1) + (4a + 3) + (8a + 7)</p>
<p>experimental</p>
<p>oh and what exactly was the problem with product of p and r with answer 308? i kind of remmeber that problem but can anyone tell me exactly waht it was?</p>
<p>are you sure that was experimental? i only had 3 math sections and that was one of them</p>
<p>rainbow brite</p>
<p>The answer to the sequence question was D, 109.</p>
<p>The problem with the answer 308:</p>
<p>Given x^2 + px + r = (x + 4)(x + 7), what is p*r?</p>
<p>was the question where the different letters (e.g. r-s) = 7p experimental? it was a roman numeral one.</p>
<p>stambliark</p>
<p>I have no idea what you are talking about, so it was probably experimental.</p>
<p>wait how is it 109? isnt the problem asking you to find the largest 4 temrs that are under 1000?</p>
<p>The question:</p>
<p>A sequence is described by a, 2a + 1, 2(2a + 1) + 1, ... Only the first four terms are less than 1000. What is a possible value of a?</p>
<p>Does anyone know when the CollegeBoard will put up which section was experimental on its website?</p>
<p>not until scores are released</p>