<p>I really hope the experimental section was the second 25 minute non-grid in section(section 7) or I am royally screwed.</p>
<p>7 was half of the larger rectangle (which was a triangle) within the whole rectangle.
14 is the rectange within the rectangle, which is also 60% of the total area.</p>
<p>1/(0.60) x 14 = 23.3 = 70/3</p>
<p>POst any grid in answers u remeber</p>
<p>(11 for the trays, 300 for the x+ y, 70/3 was one, 47*53 prime numbers, what one was 1081?)</p>
<p>answers i remember...</p>
<p>Math
70/3
47 x 53
sq-root 29
1300 (fill in)
I and III for some question
spheres - 22
jkn - 0 </p>
<p>CR
simplistic
honored
emblem
circumscribed
cecile felt his metaphor was "inapt"
big and little
sense meant "impression" (although i thought consensus could have worked too)</p>
<p>i actually got II only</p>
<p>jabbermouth u r right. lakshya i also got 70.</p>
<p>no, the roman numeral question was II only</p>
<p>ARrghhh i got circumscribed wrong, Dammit</p>
<p>how was the cecile one "inapt"</p>
<p>abm7777, I got similar CR questions, except for "cecile felt his metaphor was inapt": I think I put something about anticipating the future, which I think is wrong now that I think about it..</p>
<p>i agree roman numeral was ii only</p>
<p>yeah.."inapt" was the right answer..he felt embarrassed</p>
<p>yeah i got II only and a lot of your CR ones are questionable.</p>
<p>HAArd one- the last one from 20 min section. finding t, where t = interger. Answers could be 1,0,-1,2,3?</p>
<p>Also- portion of circumference of the smaller circle? Did everyoen get 4?</p>
<p>smurf i think ur right i put II only also</p>
<p>The roman one was II only(If my memory serves me right)</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the last 10 min writing section</p>
<p>What was the question about? I think for some reason I got I & III and eliminated II right off the bat.. not sure</p>
<p>the cecile one was inapt because it made him seem vain</p>
<p>Math
70/3
47 x 53
sq-root 29
1300 (fill in)
II
spheres - 22
jkn - 0 </p>
<p>CR
simplistic
honored
emblem
circumscribed
cecile felt his metaphor was "inapt"
big and little
sense meant "impression" (although i thought consensus could have worked too)</p>