September 2011 ACT Discussion and Socres

<p>how could they all decrease? PV / RT. if temp increases, pressure has to as well. at worst, it should have been one increase one decrease</p>

<p>I remember drawing a perfectly line with my answer sheet on that graph and one of them went higher towards the end and then dipped down…</p>

<p>And as temp goes up, pressure goes up. I believe it’s part of the gas laws. It’s definitely increased for both.</p>

<p>For the question about breast sizes on science, which did u guys say results in the fastest boner?
D or c?</p>

<p>potatoman you are right but youre talking about a diff prob!!!</p>

<p>36, I missed one too it was the f(f(x)). I thought that since the negatives cancelled out, it was always above x-axis. However, 5 squared was 25… Really ****ed about that.</p>

<p>@Timex1649 definitely D</p>

<p>Temperature increases as Pressure increases.
I checked online.</p>

<p>Crap I missed the perimeter one too lol. Oh well atleast I got a 36 on math in June…</p>

<p>syndekit youll still get a 36 on most math curves…but that one WAS really easy so it might be a harsh curve!</p>

<p>oh. sorry. yeah that one question only decreased. it was a small change though.</p>

<p>Syndekit, the domain has nothing to do with y-values, so there’s no change in domain from one function to the other.</p>

<p>I think English, Math, Reading were above a 26 for me…</p>

<p>but science id be lucky to get a 25…It was a massacre.</p>

<p>I want my scores back nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!</p>

<p>for the f(f(x)) i believe it was asking for domain if i remember, so if thats the case it would not matter if it went above the x axis, you could plug in any number, ergo D: all real numbers (domain are the same for both)</p>

<p>Yes. Both pressures go up.</p>

<p>Also for the very first science, I put no general trend. I remember putting decrease, but then for two of them, they went up slightly then down right away… so I don’t know for sure.</p>

<p>anyone remember getting 6.1 for a question on science? And i’m not talkiong about the last question either.
@aznpryde It asked only for the lead curve, which did decrease</p>

<p>I find AnonymousStudent really *****ing annoying.</p>

<p>was there honestly a question asking what costheta^2+sintheta^2 equals? I thought that was too easy …</p>

<p>Anon, chill out! There’s no way to get your scores back before anyone else, so you’re going to have to just be patient.</p>

<p>O yeah, now I really feel stupid.
One the pressure one I was going to change my answer to higher for both, but time was called. So mad!</p>