<p>nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... I skipped 7 on the verbal and 2 on the math (the comparison one, the one that wasn't experimental).
Anyways, I thought I did alright on the math... but the verbal sucked...</p>
<p>No mesotired9, I had the same exact question... A circle inscribed in a circle... and it asked about shaded and unshaded area... what were the ratio of radius from small circle to larger circle</p>
<p>yeah, I had the native american one too, oy that one was really really annoying... did you remember any questions and answers to them?</p>
<p>Yeah, if someone could explain the square on a plane that extends past its vertices and overlaps or whatever, that'd be great. I put 8, put I totally guessed</p>
<p>For #10 on the last section, I also put 9 - 3pi/2 but I guessed on that too... I figured out that the area of the square was 9 (3^2), then figured you'd have to subtract something from that 9 to find what was shaded in on the inside... so that answer looked the most attractive.</p>
<p>i got 64 for the tick mark</p>
<p>i forgot the questions on the nat am passage but u know that question for the nasa passage with I, II, III what was the answer. And the question about the pyramid with a plane going thru point v. I put more than 8.</p>
<p>*do
anyways,
waterlilly, what section were those analogies in? The first section? or the fourth section? Becuz I think that might've been experimental.
here... mine was
math... verbal, math, math, verbal, verbal, math (10 questions too, and the last answer was 1/sqrt(2))</p>
<h2>2(t^2)pi</h2>
<p>(p^2)pi = 1... it comes down to that methinks, and calculations puts it at 1/sqrt(2)</p>
<p>i had 3 verbal sections and didn't have the nasa or the native american passages.
I had m/v/m/m/v/v/m. I guess there are more than one version.</p>
<p>euh at least I think that's right...
anyways, I think the skater was the gravity ("the gravity of the planet venus...blah blah")
The mission of MVM was to apply a recent theory to solve something something or something.</p>
<p>no, the answer to that was teh spacecraft. u had to keep reading on a little. and yea, the point of the mission was to apply a theory to practical</p>
<p>This is for Math only. It was one of either long Multiple Choice Sections.</p>
<p>1 Section #25 was a pyramid, with 3 conditionals. I think it asked you how many planes meet those conditionals. The conditionals included being perpendicular, separating them in 2, etc.</p>
<p>1 Section also had a pyramid. This one asked the height of one of the slant sides. It was like, the surface area was 5. It was a square base with length of one. Whats the height of the triangular side. </p>
<p>Again these are the ONLY 2 POSSIBLE Math experimentals. Just confirm which one you didnt have. Dont bring up unncessary ramble in this thread. Not interested in how much the test sucked or how you missed 2 questions, etc. </p>
<p>Just confirm the math experimental!</p>
<p>waterlilly how could that be? You should've had soemthing to do wit N.A. and MVM missions? Cuz since you have 2 main verbal section and 3 main math sectiosn, one of the math should be the experimental, and the 2 verbal sections should be the same?
Did they have different test for people this time?</p>
<p>Yeah, I said their mission was to test out a new theory in practical application as well.</p>
<p>Screw it, i'm not talking about any more answers. I'd like to go through the next two weeks with the thought that maybe I got a 1600, even if it's not true.</p>
<p>the wanderer, the math section had the experimental. Not the verbal, since there were more math sections than verbal. Unless yours was different.
waterlily, what did you put? Were there any other choices? That might jog my memory.</p>
<p>*** is this pi stuff? The last question asked for the ratio of t/p or p/t. The answer is 1/ square root of 2.</p>
<p>I think the pyramid one was 4, but I might be wrong, well, the sides have to divide the pyramid in half too plus it must be perpendicular to the plane (the pyramid had 4 congruent triangles, and a square base)</p>
<p>i dunnow which was exp but the one with the pyramid 3 conditionals was more than 8 because there were infinty planes that could meet the conditions. and the one with the height of the slant was 3 i think</p>
<p>mekrob, for futile: effort, I put ????:speech. for relapse:illness, I put procrastinate:postponement</p>
<p>John, calm down. There is this thing called making different editions of a test. This is one of those occurrances.</p>
<p>there are infinite planes that can separate the pyramid in half?</p>