<p>@Mango920452 It was a question about the two passages, one being about how desire drives innovation and the other being about a specific women who invents tools because of needs, like medical needs.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question that said, “300 people total, 60% of the group are women, 10% of the group speak chinese, how many women speak chinese”
I put E, not enough info given.</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm? Thanks</p>
<p>@ihasit I’m pretty sure that’s correct, I put that & other people have agreed.</p>
<p>What was the answer for the last math grid in question? It was asking the value of x when x y and z were the angles of a triangle and had certain ratios </p>
<p>Also, in that one writing question about construction of stone circles, was the answer D or E? </p>
<p>Does anyone remember the critical reading question in which ambivalent was an answer choice?</p>
<p>Did anyone else get -1 for the question that said a sequence starts with 1 and the next number in the pattern can be found by squaring the preceding number and subtracting one. What is the 19th term of the sequence?</p>
<p>@antispirals it was 36 I think and for the writing it was the last error where it said motives for doing it</p>
<p>@icequeenforever ok thanks that clarifies it. @ihasit I agree with you. I think it was E</p>
<p>@ihasit Yes, it was E.</p>
<p>18 people, 10% of 60% is 6%, .06*300= 18</p>
<p>This all assumes there’s not a disproportionate amount of Chinese men or women</p>
<p>@Verminsoupreme Yep, that’s what I got.</p>
<p>@Verminsoupreme dang knew I got that one wrong. Alright thanks!</p>
<p>Oh and for the question about chinese speaking women was that not enough info? Since the 10% was of the entire population and not just the women…</p>
<p>Never mind haha just saw ihasit’s post</p>
<p>I’m worried, because cutoff the past two years in NJ have been 224, and I already know I got two math questions wrong. Hoping to have at least 80’d writing…</p>
<p>What was the answer for the first question on the invention passage. it asked something about how Mary would differ</p>
<p>@Kylemcg the question was asking for 10% of the original group, not the women. The right answer should be E</p>
<p>@Kylemcg 10 percent of the sample spoke chinese while 60 percent were women. It is not possible to know whether or not that 10 percent of the sample who spoke chinese was all male or all female</p>
<p>@Verminsoupreme Ugh, so close, I had 40! Anyway, thanks, but if you don’t mind me asking, how did you solve it?</p>
<p>@icequeenforever can you please tell me what the ambivalent question was talking about? i don’t remember it</p>
<p>10 percent of the entire population were Chinese(meaning no weird distribution) and 60% total of group were women. So 180 people are women, of which, there is a 10% distribution of Chinese </p>