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<p>Yep, I got 64 too. </p>

<p>The passage about that chick not knowing how to paint was crazy.</p>

<p>Anyone get the awnser to the vocab one that had something to do with altering political regions?...something like that...</p>

<p>There were 10 ways:
these u listed
1,2,3
1,3,2
2,3,1
2,1,3
3,2,1
3,1,2
2,2,2
and...
411
141
114</p>

<p>i know i had a CR experimental but i dont know which one, i had:
-mars passage
-struggling painter
-explorer getting lost
-stand up comedy short passage</p>

<p>whoever had math experimental which one didnt you have</p>

<p>word used twice was chicanery
dividing districts - gerrymandering
I answered every math question w/o calculus..
1983 president</p>

<p>****...gerrymandering...pssh</p>

<p>jerseypete, I had experimental math, and I had all of those passages. The stand-up comedy short passage was with either the Mars or struggling painter passage (more likely the latter), and the explorer passage was the 20 minutes passage. So that's the total of 3 CR sections, which is the norm... Are you sure you had a CR experimental?</p>

<p>Did anyone copy the grid-in answers on to their calculator like I did? Let me know what you got.</p>

<p>yeah i definitely had 4 i kept track on my desk lol i cant remember what the other one was but thats probably a good thing that i cant remember the one that doesnt count</p>

<p>Someone please enlighten me on the fill in the blank... vocab... whatever... if i did well on those, i must have treed out of my mind.</p>

<p>What did you all get for the comedy passage when it stated "how would the author of passage 2 respond to passage 1.</p>

<p>I think you are wrong for the cube question. The answer was not 112, but rather 64.</p>

<p>Here's why:</p>

<p>You subtract 2 from each the length, width and height so u get
(6-2)^3=4^3=64</p>

<p>i said complete agreement because they said the exact same thing about how comedy shouldnt be expected</p>

<p>Is anybody current holding an aim conversation?</p>

<p>yea it was about some critic quote.. and the 1st passage would be in complete agreement</p>

<p>how the 1st and 2nd passages related it was like... the 1st scorns standup comics and the 2nd accepts them or something</p>

<p>the first dismisses them and the 2nd admires them or something</p>

<p>yea i typoed my bad.. yea thats what i got</p>

<p>What did everyone put for the shapes question where you cut out a piece of each and it asked if it was similar?</p>

<p>Punky4989, for the cube question, it's definitely 112 and not 64, because after the 1-inch strips were cut away from the cube, it became a rectangular prism, and is no longer a cube (hence its volume cannot be found using s^3 formula).</p>

<p>the triangle was the only one that worked</p>