<p>yeah like 99% sure</p>
<p>I have a few friends who all put red too. Idk. </p>
<p>I think in the context of the question red was right…I remember the table itself showing that red had the higher frequency. …again I could be wrong</p>
<p>I could have sworn it was red. I don’t remember the question saying anything about frequency </p>
<p>it had the greatest wavelength but higher wavelength has lower frequency</p>
<p>Yeah. And I think the question was higher wavelength. </p>
<p>I ment wavelength</p>
<p>The question was not higher frequency: The question was about which color would be deflected/diffracted more.
And it would be red, bc it has a longer wavelength.</p>
<p>Yes! That was it</p>
<p>That’s what I got </p>
<p>Clifford was a museum owner who looked for paintings?</p>
<p>And New York was art capital</p>
<p>i got icon and also the question for itself one self or omit</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question “Which one of these was NOT stated in the passage” It was the clifford reading. I don’t really know the answer choices.</p>
<p>Yesssss, I guessed red.</p>
<p>One of the michaelangelo ones was that he was asked to paint a variety of things </p>
<p>Sooooooo pissed i missed one on math… Is there a chance they curve it so -1 is a 36?</p>
<p>Does anybody remember the Writing question on the passage about the female architect, where the sentence was something to the effect of, “When she designed the hotel, she selected the rug, (and something else), the garden plants”. The question was to replace “the garden plants” or something like that. I was confused because none of the answer choices started with “and”, which should have been necessary. </p>
<p>Pretty good chance </p>
<p>Anyone else agree that science and math were harder than usual? Science was by far :/.</p>