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<p>This one was about the truck/car.
25 cars + 6 trucks = 139
25 cars + 3 trucks = 119.5</p>
<p>3 trucks = 19.5
1 truck = 6.5
1 car = 4</p>
<p>Difference = 2.5</p>
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<p>This one was about the truck/car.
25 cars + 6 trucks = 139
25 cars + 3 trucks = 119.5</p>
<p>3 trucks = 19.5
1 truck = 6.5
1 car = 4</p>
<p>Difference = 2.5</p>
<p>Choice III was the only correct answer on the 16 question math section?</p>
<p>was the answer for the on about how many women speak Chinese “Not enough information provided”? (math)</p>
<p>Yea, I got 2.5 as well.</p>
<p>And the 7 points on a cirlce was 21 but it was NOT experimental. I’m 100 percent sure cuz I had cr experimental. Did anyone get a lot of Cs on the last section of writing (section 10)</p>
<p>I remember another question (non-experimental):</p>
<p>What is X*Y</p>
<p>X+Y = 8
Y+Z = 3
X+Z = 5</p>
<p>Z = 0
X = 5
Y = 3</p>
<p>XY = 15</p>
<p>For the circle with 7 points, did anyone get 4? And the one where j^2+k^2=25, did anyone get -3?</p>
<p>Someone else stated that there were two different versions of the test. Guess the FBI guy from the cheating scandal asked the College Board to switch things up.</p>
<p>@Jtown - i got 15 as well.</p>
<p>Formula 2000 FTW lol.</p>
<p>krisharmaan: It was 18. There were 300 people. 60% were women %10 percent spoke Chinese
300<em>.6=180</em>.1=18
The circle/sphere question 45 degrees, right? Circumference of 40, arclength 5</p>
<p>If I remember correctly, the seven points answer should have been 21.</p>
<p>Also, there is no way the Chinese question wasn’t ‘not enough information’ since it didn’t specify an equal number of men and women were Chinese (logic question in disguise).</p>
<p>180 woman and 120 men, and then 30 people who speak Chinese… </p>
<p>1/4 of the men could have spoke Chinese and no women :p</p>
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<p>No. It didn’t say 10% of the women spoke Chinese. It only said 10% of the group.</p>
<p>but it never said of THAT group (women) 10% speak chinese. All it said was that 10% of the original 300 speak chinese so how can we assume that it the distribution of the 10% is within both men and women?</p>
<p>What edid you guys get for the question that asked what was in subset b but not a? b had factors of 36 and a had numbers divisible by 3. i think the choices were between a) 2,4, 9 b) 2,4,14</p>
<p>I don’t remember any of the math questions you guys are discussing. Does anyone remember negative campaigning or officious/portended from the CR sections?</p>
<p>Aww, must have misread it.</p>
<p>@doinks - but they said there were 300 people in total, 60% are women and 10% speak chinese. That’s not enough info to find out how many women speak chinese.</p>
<p>I got not enough information given for the chinese one. They never said what percent of woman.</p>
<p>Oh… bleep.</p>
<p>Borunks- there were 2 versions of the test today. You got the second version. Start a new thread with your version…</p>