<p>For the 2pm question everyone's arguing about, what was the experiment?</p>
<p>it was the air particles and the moist/dry air</p>
<p>I remember now. Yeah I put 2pm as well.</p>
<p>Compiled List:</p>
<p>English:
Endowing (or dishing out/contributing)
The lead singer also plays the alto sax makes the most sense.
The fisherman thing doesn't fit in the narrative, because it contradicts the free nature that the author feels underwater.
The order of the sentences in the diver reading was 2,1,3.
The diver capitalized "on" his training.
A lot of underlined selections simply didn't belong.
Crowded "out."</p>
<p>Math:
60 degrees of two of the pie chart questions
100 tan (20) for the height of something
2^0 = 1 (not even)
11 minutes for phone call
(0, +/-6) for the circle question
(a+b, c+d)
1/12 probability of head and 6
45 mph to make it in 9 hours
120 degree internal angles in regular hexagon
choosing a phone number 0-9 and the restriction is that one wont work (10)(10)(10)-1
On the math I II III question, put I, II, and III.</p>
<p>Reading:
daughter show tender care for her mother in last paragraph?
the orchid passage, author mentioned the most about light conditions?
most confident part of jump rope = getting in
good jump rope is NOT soft
Least appropriate = "unusually" (Olympic passage)
the dialogue shows excitement/skepticism? (first passage)
the hybrid orchid shown in their varying size
goosebumps ... yes because connects to cold
"a dog, a car, a policeman" (or "life in action")
remove fish "being caught by fisherman" (limits freedom)</p>
<p>Science:
"saturated air" = 100% relative humidity.
2 P.M. - greatest drop in temperature per unit time.
raw grains of sand ground up so light could pass through them.
The sand came from the offshore sand dunes.
DNA from nucleus
20 bases
Energy only came from the charged capacitor (II only).</p>
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<p>50 for the last question 8,200 farads for one of the circuit questions</p>
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<p>Please copy this and make any changes/additions.</p>
<p>Would 1 wrong on math get a 35? I missed the one asking which graph went through the points (-3,0) (0,0) (6,0). I didn't see the (0,0), so my answer only had x^2....I went through all of the other answer choices to make sure I was right, but of course I decided there was no use in checking the last one (the answer apparently). Oops</p>
<p>most of the time yes it would give you a 35.. however sometimes it gives you a 34...Don't worry 90% of the time its a 35. In reading if you get 1 wrong you usually still have a 36 dam... i wish they would allow on wrong on each section to have a 36.</p>
<p>K Thanks....I mean I assume I got another one wrong, but theres always a chance I only missed one. Should be none alkhljkdsf</p>
<p>how do the curves for the ACT work? is one wrong automatically a 35 for each section??</p>
<p>yeah except science..which is most of the time a 34</p>
<p>Dam i just took the ACT and finished (February 12 testing date)
and it had none of the questions you guys talked about... definitely an entirely different test and much much harder at that.. the math problems took too long and the science was screwed up. i took like 3 or 4 tests before today and averaged about a 34 on each.. i think i got like a 27 or 28 on the real one.. daaaaaaaaam...</p>
<p>in which country did you take it?</p>
<p>one wrong for the december test's science section was a 35.</p>
<p>i got 3 wrong on the math..any ideas?</p>
<p>33 or 34</p>
<p>or maybe even a 32 because this math section was relatively easy.</p>
<p>I'm up in Oregon... our school district paid for everyone junior to take it so we took it yesterday.</p>
<p>will the online scores available in a week or so give us our final composite score, curve and all? also, i did not provide my ssn when i signed up but i know my match id, from the website, i think im good to see my scores..anyone know ?</p>
<p>you can log in with either ssn + birth date or your match id...both work</p>
<p>what was the correct response for the one: "Max crowded __________ the clouds in the background of the picture."</p>
<p>Out or Over?</p>
<p>what type of composite score am i looking at with these projected scores:::</p>
<p>None wrong in math
one wrong in english
one wrong in science
two wrong in reading</p>
<p>I put "out."</p>