<p>that essay prompt was ■■■■■■■■ too.</p>
<p>@indianboy2400 kept it as an example</p>
<p>I think I omitted it because the paragraph was a different focus.</p>
<p>What did you get for the what is the slope question in the science? </p>
<p>wow based on that curve and the confirmation of my unsure answers, I probably got a 34+. That being from worrying about getting less than 30. I hope your right, though that curve seems very “generous”. The english curve will probably very harsh though, at least I think.</p>
<p>it was 2.___ over something i think.</p>
<p>4.4/(.2*1.8E36)</p>
<p>the curve is probably generous. I’m going to look at the september math curve and post a new prediction.</p>
<p>I thought the reading was extra hard this go around. Anyone else?</p>
<p>There was another on that asked how the student would solve for h on the science</p>
<p>I got a 35 in September (36 E, 34 M, 34, R, 36 S), and I thought the English and Science were harder than usual. I thought the Reading and Math were just about average though. I really need to get a 36 this time.</p>
<p>I guessed on that one but I can’t remember the choices.</p>
<p>Yeah, how did you solve for h?</p>
<p>Will someone make a google docs document like the December test?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the english question that had the choices such as, or such as: </p>
<p>what about the math question about the law of cosine? Which choice was true?</p>
<p>I put such as: because it directly followed the list. I could be wrong though. English isn’t really my strong suit.</p>
<p>@CraigBurke21 c^2 > a^2 +b^2</p>
<p>a^2+b^2<c^2</p>
<p>Indianboy is right, because the angle was >90</p>