<p>damn i said 8 too, are you sure thats the experimental?</p>
<p>108
1/2
1300
24
300
11
213
3.5
2397
70/3</p>
<p>Anyone ?</p>
<p>for the hexagon question (ratio of sum of area of triangles to area of hexagon; see my earlier post), i got 2.</p>
<p>fire truck question: it wasn't 6. cause they define "m" as the shortest possible distance, so if you picked 6, you missed that blurb.</p>
<p>On the area of the rectangle question, will it be counted right if you put 23.3 instead of 70/3?</p>
<p>What was the her moving to London and living there grammar question?</p>
<p>I thought it was she moved there in like 1960 something and has since then been living in North London. i thought it was has because shes still living there?</p>
<p>also, what about the SC with the JOhn Adams biography that rendered other books on the subject (something). What was that something - choices were conclusive, prohibitive, and like sufficient i think</p>
<p>Come on ppl, copying and pasting is getting annoying, for both you guys and me. but i need answers lol</p>
<p>a=.5BH</p>
<p>7=.53H</p>
<p>or whatever it was
and so
7/(.5) and 3 =H</p>
<p>and then i forgot what i did because i dont really remember the question</p>
<p>I'm 99% that it was 6.</p>
<p>How do you get 70/3? Is it the answer to the question about the triangle inside the rectangle: The area of the triangle is 7, and the side of the triangle is .4 times as the side of the rectangle. What is the area of the triangle? I put down 19.6. Is this supposed to be 70/3?</p>
<p>what does experimental mean? does that mean it doesn't count towards your score?</p>
<p>Fire truck question about number of ways to get there was 6.
The possibilities for getting from the upper right corner of a 2x2 square to the bottom left corner in 4 steps are:
Left, left, down, down.
Left, down, left, down.
Left, down, down, left.
Down, down, left, left.
Down, left, down, left.
Down, left, left, down.
And that makes six.</p>
<p>oh crap, you might be right</p>
<p>i counted
it was six</p>
<p>because you could zig zag all these different ways
(4 sides of the square, right?)</p>
<ol>
<li>up, right, up, right</li>
<li>up, up, right, right</li>
<li>right, right, up, up</li>
<li>up, right, right, up</li>
<li>right, up, right, up</li>
<li>right, up, up, right</li>
</ol>
<p>pwned?</p>
<p>I am also 99% sure that it was 6</p>
<p>^ or from any corner to another diagonally; I don't remember the direction in the question.</p>
<p>Experimental means it doesn't count towards your score; they're testing the questions for future SAT's to see what you get right and wrong based on your score on the real parts and stuff to figure out the difficulty and set the curves for the future test on which they (or similar questions) will be used. Something like that.</p>
<p>my grid ins
108
1/2
1300
24
300
11
2/3
3.5(3.1 to 3.9 works)
2491
19.6 (got wrong) real is 70/3</p>
<p>what was the 108 question? i dont remember it
or the 1/2 one
or 1300
or 24
or 300</p>
<p>....*****.</p>
<p>please someone verify if it was 2/3 or 3/2. I am confident the line in the problem was slope of -2/3, thus the line perpendicular would have slope 3/2. I know i bubbled 3/2 because i remember looking at the gridins and seeing 3.5 follwoed by 3/2 and seeing taht its like three-halves in a row (altho not really, just looks kinda similar)</p>
<p>I think my math sections were:</p>
<p>3, 5, 7, 8</p>
<p>Did anyone have section 9 as CR?</p>
<p>slope was -3/2</p>
<p>so perpendicular= 2/3</p>