<p>I read it four times to make sure!</p>
<p>Yea I guess it was 15.
1/4(2<em>pi</em>r)
Which is 15.7 dayum one question missed.</p>
<p>No way it is 15! If the answer was really 15.7, then there would have been an answer choice if 16. Since there wasn’t, 15.7 must not have been the right answer. Plus, I checked with my friend who took the test (he for a 35 composite and a 36 in math the last time), and he said the answer was 14, and that he double-checked his work on every problem. Also for the last circle trig problem, did you guys get 7/sin 56°?</p>
<p>indianboy2400 No, the question asked which answer was closest and obviously 15.7 is closer to 15 than it was to 17. If it was asking which was the correct answer, then it would have to be 16 if they were rounding, but the question asked which value was the closest to the correct answer and therefore 15 is a perfectly acceptable answer.</p>
<p>To anybody saying that the answer was 15:look at any act question that asks you to estimate and you will see that the correct answer will always be the one that is correctly rounded (if it truly was 15.7, then the answer would be 16, not 15).</p>
<p>the fact that the question was late into the test is not a substantial enough reason for why the answer is 15. the questions GENERALLY get more difficult as the test goes on; however, that is not an absolute or strict trend. It could be possible that question 41 is much easier than question 21, or that question 35 is signficantly more challenging than question 60. For instance, question 60 was just a simple memorization question and took approximately 3 seconds to solve whereas the system of equations (i believe it was about question 50) was much more difficult and time consuming</p>
<p>erod434 But the question did not ask how far the guy walked, it asked how far away he was from his starting point, which would be the hypotenuse which is 10sqrt(2). This is about 14.14, so 14 was the correct answer.</p>
<p>Was the answer to an angle problem 50?</p>
<p>@indian boy it was 7/cos56</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one with the brass and percussion section where you needed to find the ratio. I could have sworn the answer wasn’t there. I thought it was 300</p>
<p>bilbo5 it was 18.</p>
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<p>What was 18? So far I think I got 2-5 wrong on math (33-31) same on English. Science and reading I think I got 5-8 wrong (29-26).</p>
<p>Hoping for 29-31.</p>
<p>@ headed2great 2-5 is more like 35-32</p>
<p>Yea i got 18 for that brass one too :). I think I got 1 wrong if that one question with the guy walking around and 10 as the radius wasnt 14.</p>
<p>BObby, don’t worry because it was 14</p>
<p>Ethanking – can you give the exact problem and answer choices? I really don’t remember what was so hard about that question at all (or what I even got for that matter).</p>
<p>I don’t remember but I do remember a 45 45 90 triangle and the legs each being 10.</p>
<p>This gave the 3rd leg as 10sqrt2=14.1</p>
<p>Approx 14.</p>
<p>Yea thats how I solved the problem too :).</p>