<p>the question with 0<a<b<6<c<d and what is the lowest value of b+d? </p>
<p>Was that in the third math section for those who had four mth sections. </p>
<p>I got it wrong I and want to know if it was experimental.</p>
<p>the question with 0<a<b<6<c<d and what is the lowest value of b+d? </p>
<p>Was that in the third math section for those who had four mth sections. </p>
<p>I got it wrong I and want to know if it was experimental.</p>
<p>yeah, alex, i remember there were only a few A answers..it was weird when i looked back at my answer grid, made me nervous, but i had no time to go backa nd look them over, reading killed me.</p>
<p>The question where you had to figure out how many three digit numbers could be made... were you making them with ODD numbers, or PRIME numbers?</p>
<p>Although actually now that I think of it, there are the same amount of odd and prime numbers between 1-10 (if you substitute 2 for 9 or vice-versa). Funny how that works.</p>
<p>it's is 61, 63, right?</p>
<p>college freak I dont remember the answer but it was simple if you comared each of them carefully. for example in each inequality 2 of the three things cancelled out and you were only left with one statement. I think the answer was D, not sure though</p>
<p>edit:im talking about the 25 mc</p>
<p>but it was experimental, collegefreak87.</p>
<p>No it was a grid in</p>
<p>wait, it wasn't. it was the thrid grid in question. the answer was 9. 1+8</p>
<p>For the question with the square centered inside the rectangle did you guys get 8 by 14?</p>
<p>yep correct sweetbitna! I thought it was too simple</p>
<p>(i typed out the train problem b/c somebody before me requested it)</p>
<p>63 aint prime tho, 9 x 7</p>
<p>41,43 are both prime</p>
<p>thanks sweetbitna and avanex, </p>
<p>and what about the sequnce question with the 620 term, was that experimental??</p>
<p>thedude, yes i got 8*14. I got nervous when I saw the problem but then figured it out</p>
<p>wow, I just went over the tunnel problem again. I made the biggest douchebag mistake of all time.</p>
<p>thedude- yup, it couldn't have been an odd times an even side. All choices had an odd times an even except one, and the one exception was the answer</p>
<p>thedude, i think it was experimental, cuz i don't know which one you are talking about. i also had math as experimental, but i didn't have that either. is it possible we have different experimental questions? even if we both had math as experimental?</p>
<p>collegefreak, </p>
<p>Nope that was in the 10 point section. Answer was 9</p>
<p>The 620 term sequence wasn not experimental and the answer was 9</p>
<p>For the one about the carpet inside the big thing you just had to make sure that the difference between original width and new width was the same as the difference between original length and new length.</p>