<p>also, the one that the conductor didn't have a control over was the germination? or something similar</p>
<p>That's correct. The experimenter could control all of the things except rate of germination.</p>
<p>i will ask again do any of you remeber your form number</p>
<p>63B was my form number.</p>
<p>"19382, that was pretty simple......... its a simple algebra II problem unless im missing something?"</p>
<p>Which problem are you talking about?</p>
<p>I had 63B also</p>
<p>and 12A for writing</p>
<p>does every form of the ACT contain the same questions unlike the SAT?</p>
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<p>Was talking about the problem you mentioned ( regarding growth rate )..</p>
<p>Yeah, I know it was easy, I was just telling you which question they were discussing (about Calc II and stuff).</p>
<p>what was the question for the radiates/glint one and what was the answer?...i put glint</p>
<p>ahh sorry.. I misread the original post. </p>
<p>Hey zpmqxonw, could you please share how you derived it or is too long to be typed?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>i also put glint, but one of my friends put radiates...he said it was the only one without a positive connotation...</p>
<p>how u think u all did so far?
as far as I know I got creep and 4ax^2 + 4by^2..etc. one wrong.
but not many questions were mentioned here and some of the answers were not accurate..so..probably tons of more wrongs coming hahhhahaahah</p>
<p>i picked glint it just seemed logical...glistening and radiates seem like sort of big and glint seems tinier so it was the only thing i saw that distinguished it</p>
<p>glint just didnt fit for me...it was a stupid question imo</p>
<p>I chose glint. I also had 63B</p>
<p>anyone remeber the question?</p>
<p>well i remember it had to do with the glass and the bag, and it said that the glass glittered...the choices were like...glitter, radiate, glint, glisten...blah i dont remember</p>
<p>Asked this before with no responses..</p>
<p>Beano science problem - did anyone get "increases only" for two answers in a row? I might have messed up because I read the other answers, so the answer could have been increases then remains constant or something.</p>
<p>i got one "increases only", and one "increases then remains constant"</p>