<p>Did everyone have 72A? Is anyone sure there was one passage (last one) which was 28-40?</p>
<h2>Peat/Earth 1 Table Passage</h2>
<p>One question was like: Is peat made of only organic matter. Yes it was.
Another question: What depth would this be found I think.
Another question: Didn’t add up to 100%</p>
<h2>Chemistry/Density Passage</h2>
<p>How dense is this solution?
Will this float or sink?
Something about DS
The table was FFFS</p>
<h2>Muon Passage</h2>
<p>-Both student 1 and student 2 agreed that the muon would not decay before reaching the surface of the Earth.
-Muon (negative) combined with protons (positive)
-Which students thought the muon could reach the Earth’s surface from above 30 km is also (Students 1 and 2).</p>
<h2>LED Passage</h2>
<p>-The color with the highest absorbance / D. Red
-The white light one for LEDs was multiple thetas because white light has multiple wavelengths.</p>
<h2>Microscope Organism Passage</h2>
<p>In the lack of O2, or hypoxic conditions, the ones in the lowest temperatures survived and in oxygen high temperature.
Why were microscopes used? To count the organisms. Not nervous system.</p>
<p>I may have had 72A. I don’t remember if it was 72 or 73 though. However, I never had a 12 question passage, and that does not seem typical/possible for the ACT. On the science section, questions are always in groups of 5, 6, or 7 (for the contrasting viewpoints), so perhaps you just are remembering incorrectly?</p>
<p>I sure hope so I just remember seeing 28 at the top of a page and 40 on the next one. But I do remember answering all but two problems, crap</p>
<p>i had 72A and I specifically counted the number of questions for the muon passage, which as passage 6, and it had 7 questions. There was another passage after that- so no passage had 12 questions.</p>
<p>you probably skipped a page sorry lol</p>
<h2>"Peat/Earth 1 Table Passage</h2>
<p>One question was like: Is peat made of only organic matter. Yes it was.
Another question: What depth would this be found I think.
Another question: Didn’t add up to 100%"</p>
<p>Wait I’m pretty sure the question that asked if peat is made up of organic matter was no because the graphs didn’t add up to 100%</p>
<p>I’ve been doing homework all day so I might have forgotten, but I still think those 2 are the same question, and I put no, it’s not all organic matter</p>
<p>The organic matter question asked if Peat is made up mostly of organic matter or not. Then the same question asked if it was less or more than 75%. The answer was Yes, more than 75%. </p>
<p>Different questions I believe my dear sir</p>
<p>“Which students thought the muon could reach the Earth’s surface from above 30 km is also (Students 1 and 2).”</p>
<p>It was also student 3 because student 3 said it wouldn’t even reach the surface at all, so that statement about muon reaching earth from above 30 affected all three scientists.</p>
<p>I couldn’t have skipped a page because i answered 39 of 40 questions. We’ll see. lol I also remember all the passages.</p>
<p>Yeah, I thought that the one about above 30 meters was student 1 and three, because student 3 had made his claim based on the assumption they only traveled .66 or something, anyways, it think it was 1 and 2 for the first question asking about whether it would hit earth, and 1 and 3 for the 2nd question which said something about muurons from cosmic ray collisions or something reaching earth from above 30km</p>
<p>And the questn with the picture of the bubbles in the jar should have been fsss. Because three were sunk and one floated. Does anyone remember what the answer choices were for that question???</p>
<p>The answer choices were like:</p>
<p>SSSS
FSSS
FFSS
FFFS</p>
<p>All of the students wasn’t possible. These were the answer choices…
Student 1
Student 2
Students 1 and 2
Students 1 and 3
I have to agree with emblem101 (his explanation is on the previous page). Students 1 and 2 for both.</p>
<p>If you go by emblem’s logic then they all three agree, even though it isn’t an answer choice. From what i remember( i could be wrong), Student three also thought the muron went .66, but I don’t remember what differentiated him from student two other than that he thought it wouldn’t make it to earth normally.</p>
<p>Also, on the peat section, the question about adding up to 100% what were the answer choices??? Because the graphs definitely added up to 100% of the organic matter, but the organic matter wasn’t always all the matter in the material.</p>
<p>The graphs didn’t always add up to 100%. I’m 100% sure of this. :D</p>
<p>The organic matter question was a different question</p>
<p>I agree^ 10char</p>
<p>anyone want to add any more answers?</p>
<p>Well I got fisted hard in science no way I will get a 33 now ****</p>