<p>they were giving a new meaning to the amendment or something like that. It was A i believe...</p>
<p>how would you do that question with the two circles overlapping and the square between them and finding the area of what was shaded?</p>
<p>khalid889 where do u live. Here in NJ it started snowing half way thru the test. it was hard as hell getting home.</p>
<p>hey Khalid where do you live? Ithaca, NY had a pretty big winter storm thingy</p>
<p>what did the word IDIOM mean in the CR passage question?</p>
<p>The plurality didnt narrow the interpretation. They wanted to broaden its interpretation according to Burger. They were just giving it a meaning that didnt happen. It said that directly in the passage.</p>
<p>Intersecting plane one I put five....</p>
<p>This is what I drew on paper -> I bet im missing something big, so everyone be sure to correct me on a forum board to show ur math dominance so u can printscreen it and print it to magnetize to the fridgerater.</p>
<pre><code> ____________
22
22
| o o |
| 33 11 44 |
| 33 11 44 |
| o o . |
55
55
___________
</code></pre>
<p>edit: wow the forum forces the spaces to be deleted : /</p>
<p>Phone # - 72
Height - 2 (base = 1, h/2 = 1, h = 2)
Planes - 9
Rails/Tracks/Whatever - 61</p>
<p>The only one I know I missed for sure is one of the last sentence completion ones. I really think I got an 800 on the math.</p>
<p>gotta remember
oh um
suffuse:light? i put soak:water
i stressed over this one for at least 5-10 minutes.. ugh i dunno.</p>
<p>crap, got that interpretation thing wrong... what DID idiom mean?
i chose the one that meant... um.. something about their writing styles</p>
<p>are there two diff questions to do w/ planes?</p>
<p>one about extending the four corners of a square
and
one about intersecting a pyramid?</p>
<p>i had the square one.. i .. wow. does anyone know the answer?</p>
<p>I think it is soak.</p>
<p>for those who had the test with the native american and american dream passages, did you have a math section that had a quesiton about four prime numbers being multiplied into another number, with four choices? it was the last question of 25 MC , and i had two of those, so im hoping that section was my math experimental. i mean, that seciton sucked (section 4), but section 1 mc was muuuch nicer.</p>
<p>how did u do the pyramid question with surface area of 5?
was the equation for it 1+4(1/2)(1)h=5 with the "h'" being the height?
i got that equation from
1 being the area of the base
4 being that there are 4 triangular sides to a pyramid
1/2bh being the area of a triangle
b being equal to 1
h being the height u are tryin to find
and 5 given as the total surface area</p>
<p>yeah ctmarle, i did what u did, and got 2 for my height</p>
<p>did you guys like the honeybee question?
(pple who wrote in December)</p>
<p>Surface area = 5
Area of base = 1
4 equal faces, each area of 1 and base of 1
Area = bh/2
Area = h/2
1=h/2
2=h</p>
<p>was 1/2 one of the choices for the triangle surface area question?</p>
<p>Yo the_wanderer, are you from Ithaca or did you just take the test there?</p>
<p>the bee one with the pints of honey was the biggest number which was 17000 something. It was E</p>
<p>it is soak:water. If you profuse something, then you put a lot of light on it. If you soak something, then you put a lot of water on it.. That was my reasoning anyway</p>
<p>for idiom, it was either C or E. i put E i think.</p>