<p>Also, was the electric wires problem grid-in or multiple choice?</p>
<p>the logic question (english, calc, physics) was not experimental.</p>
<p>^ not that one. there was another one.</p>
<p>electric wires was multiple choice</p>
<p>Does anyone know which one of the 20 questions math section was experimental?</p>
<p>cebollas: can u give me an example of what youre saying</p>
<p>my example: 12
factors to 6 and 2
6 factors to 2 and 3
aren’t 2, 3, and 6 all considered factors</p>
<p>two more. </p>
<p>Quadratic- 12
Vertices- 1/5
Triangles with shaded part – 3pi
b-a = 9
Venn Diagram 1319
Pie Graph 832
27/8
Logic- calc/wed
1<x<2 area=“” of=“” figure=“” with=“” triangles=“” on=“” inside=“” rectangle-=“” 250=“” f(a)=“f(b):” line=“” slope=“” 0=“” pq=“”>PR
Wire- 6
Beads- blue
Tin/copper- 19
Scissors- 1600
Triangle with <of 79,=“” colinear=“” angle=“101” 3x=“6-” 17=“” f(x)=“”> f(3)- 5
y^2 - 2y
mode < mean < median (70 < 75.5 < 80)
Sequence (100,2,100,4,100,6) - 0
Slope = -2/3
2x + by and 2x + 10y parallel b=10
Y = x^y + x (special function with delta sign) - 2
area of two triangles and 3x4/2 + 5 x 12/2 = 36
Earthquake chart- 562
|a-b| =< 6
reflection problem= -(a+b)
Fuel Economy- Car D
Triangle problem with a 140 degree angle, asking for top angle- 90 degrees
5400 (what was the question?)
For one with a,b, and c, was a I,II,III type question- I and II only</of></x<2></p>
<p>the experimental math section had a logic question about tests NOT the one with the different classes and what day. it had to do with studying and failing or passing</p>
<p>^^^so the a,b,c with Ionly II only etc.</p>
<p>the answer was I and II only RIGHT?!</p>
<p>The only math im unsure about is the graph one with the two parabolas, like y=x^2 and y=k-x^2, what can k not be. anyone know?</p>
<p>^^^ It was already discussed… check earlier pages for details</p>
<p>answer was 12 because root 6 isnt an integer</p>
<p>alright so i still think i got a really big number for the copper/tin thing. like more than 19</p>
<p>iliketodance123:
I don’t recall that question at all. I remember a question of one of the suspected experimental section that was like: two groups A, B in group A a certain percentage are female, in group B another percentage are female. If 1 person is picked for each group what’s the probability that at least one of them is a female</p>
<p>^^^that is experimental 100%</p>
<p>Hell yeah! I got it right! I just might’ve gotten an 800. :D</p>
<p>the 5400 on answer was to the function equation of time and how much the price would decrease. It was grid in</p>
<p>that’s a good news. for some reasone I did pretty badly on that section but all the other sections were fine.</p>
<p>so the a,b,c with Ionly II only etc.</p>
<p>the answer was I and II only RIGHT?!</p>
<p>are there different math experimental sections?</p>
<p>I have no idea. I just don’t recall the logical question that you posted, and I had 4 math sections</p>