<p>@eeforme: the answer was asking when will f(x)=g(x), but worded stupidly.</p>
<p>have the scores historically come out around the same length of time after the test? Or does it vary a lot between the 3-5 weeks?</p>
<p>And on the lace passage, there was another place (after Venice, 1500s) that you could put a period and started the now next sentence with “As”. </p>
<p>Was that the right choice?</p>
<p>I feel like ACT math is way harder than SAT math.Every other section is easier but that math is terrible. I can get a perfect or near perfect score in every other section but my math score slaughters my composite.</p>
<p>@almost there - COMPLETE opposite for me…</p>
<p>what was the answer to the one that was like </p>
<p>dent corn ACCOUNTS FOR these fields? or justifies exemplifies ?..</p>
<p>curves:</p>
<p>English: easy: 1 point minus per question missed
Math: Medium: -0 = 36, -1 and -2 = 35, and one down per question
Reading: Medium Hard: -0, -1, ,2 = 36, and one down per question
Science: IDK BUT I HOPE ITS LENIENT! maybe -0 and -1 = 36, and one down on from there?</p>
<p>English-easy.</p>
<p>Math-seemed more difficult than usual, but I ended up finding all the answers except that x^2 +M= 0 root one, I just didn’t quite understand what it was asking.</p>
<p>Reading-easy, though there was one question I was considering for a while which was “what quote best describes this passage,” and I chose the one about ancestors.</p>
<p>Science-sort of difficult; somehow I ran out of time. I had to fly through the alleles one and could have missed a few, and had to make a few educated guesses for three light reflection questions in the last 30 seconds. I really hated that passage.</p>
<p>Best case scenario is like a 36/35/36/33=35 composite.</p>
<p>I am extremely nervous about science though; last time it ruined me and I got a 33.25, so I hope it does not happen again.</p>
<p>In response to when we get ACT scores, it’s listed on the website, and April’s scores for me were posted the day they said they would be here. Obviously, though, if you don’t have an account set up, snail-mail will postpone the results for a few more weeks. I knew my scores from online weeks before they came in the mail.</p>
<p>accounts for is right, frisbees fly is right, and for f(x) = y and g(x) = y it was where they intersected (2,1) so x=2</p>
<p>i had no idea on the question with the two cars… on the fighting scientists passage, was the proof of the 2nd scientist 38.5MYR craters, or basalt? I put craters, but it seems likely that they would have been filled in by now…</p>
<p>there was a question on the english about the baby corn passage that was like “simply, (rest of sentence)” was there a comma after simply?</p>
<p>What do u guys think the curve will be???</p>
<p>I had two questions: </p>
<p>I had a couple of math questions. </p>
<p>First was the one where a, c, and b were constants and x and y were variables and they asked to solve y. </p>
<p>Second question was the property that the club bought and would put a flag in the middle and ground lights around the circle. They asked what was the angle and I wasn’t sure - i think I put 30 degrees. It was question 36 if that triggered anyone’s memory.</p>
<p>@fdgjfg i feel the same way you do except i thought reading was hard!</p>
<p>Jd, I put accounts for.</p>
<p>@carbon, it was like 2c/b and the other one was 60 degrees</p>
<p>carbon it was an equilateral triangle so it was 60 degrees, sorry
and it was 2c/b</p>
<p>What answer choice was 60 degrees?</p>
<p>I put Accounts for</p>
<p>what was the one that was like the distance between shakiras and the other girls house?</p>
<p>I think i put 6…</p>
<p>I remember the hypotenuses were like 3.1 and 5.38</p>