<p>I literally felt like Timmy from south park taking the math test... jesus christ this isn't good</p>
<p>What Form Code was your test?</p>
<p>67f if i remember correctly</p>
<p>Science murdered me. The one with the percentages of the two liquids…oh god</p>
<p>No kidding, that section took me 10 minutes alone</p>
<p>I didnt feel it was that bad, but now i begin to question my answers… =(</p>
<p>the only section i thought was easy was reading, english had easy rhetorical questions, science had the nasty section about percentages and liquids, and math was impossible for me (I only got a 26 last time so im not the most qualified person to evaluate the difficutly)</p>
<p>SciencE was a joke. Sooo easy! The percentage one took me 2 seconds</p>
<p>was the melting point 79?</p>
<p>^That’s a good question, I put 79 as well.</p>
<p>It was 79. Very easy question</p>
<p>what was the answer to the park one. like 30x30 park or picnic or something. i think i put 22. and also P(x,y) max value for all 3 conditions? 16?</p>
<p>^Yes, those are correct.</p>
<p>It was 16. Easy question</p>
<p>Everything was easy until science. </p>
<p>Oh, and I put 59 for the melting point. I just guessed.</p>
<p>what was the math one with the cosx function and cosx- pi/4 + 1? was it up 1 and right pi/4?</p>
<p>what was the answer to the reading one where it asked what are coppers?</p>
<p>if the location of measurement on jones river was moved north how would the results change?</p>
<p>wright brothers: what ws the writer’s view on the paragraph? choices were like: inventors should have secrecy, writer didnt believe they needed to be there…?</p>
<p>Ahh yes. Another nationally-administered standardized test, another discussion thread on CC about it after.</p>
<p>pi question i put the same thing
coppers=coins
i said no flood
no idea what the wright brothers one was… i knew they were afraid of somebody stealing their desing though</p>
<p>2x(x-3)(x+5)?</p>
<p>For the cone question with the plane when it is sliced down the middle was it D?</p>