<p>yeah sorry I meant to say pentagon not trapezoid</p>
<p>I got 4</p>
<p>I don’t remember the question so can’t explain lol :(</p>
<p>well for the chemistry and physics question, i know we were given 32 in total and 10 were neither. the number of physics students was 10. now, if the chemistry # was 14, the answer was 2. if it was 16, it was 4. Does anybody know if it was 16 or 14 chemistry students?</p>
<p>I thought I remember it being 32 total, 12 physics, 14 chem, 10 neither?</p>
<p>I got four as well but I may be wrong</p>
<p>The student question was 2. I checked with my dad. I put 4 :(. </p>
<p>And the p* question was 3+ I think. I put 2 :(.</p>
<p>Did we reach a consensus on the uncle’s drawing being better- why? was it cohesive or symbolic? i thought it was just cohesive because she said that it was not that much but it was neatly organized and all</p>
<p>We can’t really reach a consensus. There are really good arguments for both sides. I, personally think it’s symbolic. Because of that whole “mother and daughter” pattern with the teardrops inside other teardrops. I dunno</p>
<p>I just remembered another question lol
it was from the first writing section… i think it was #5?
It was about outdoor camping and making icecream…
I was stuck between the answer that had a colon in it, but chose a different answer.
did you guys select the answer with the colon?</p>
<p>"The student question was 2. I checked with my dad. I put 4 . </p>
<p>And the p* question was 3+ I think. I put 2 ."</p>
<p>CRAP while I took the test I thought that section was experimental so I half assed it . R u sure about 3+ and 2?! I put 3+ and 4 and I think both Are wrong. Why can we still not figure this out</p>
<p><strong><em>I have another question… Were the questions about the squares , 4 , and 3+ on different sections?! Which ones were the same ?</em></strong>*</p>
<p>Can you explain why the student one is 2?</p>
<p>chris yesterday (pg 14) you said that your dad said the answer was 4, while you had put 2. Can you double check this pls? I put 4 so now im worried.
For the p* I put 3+, but it might just be zero, depending on how you understood the question.
For the uncle, I think its symbolic, but it may be cohesive. Both arguments are good, but it talked about the daughter and mother teardrops and it focused on one symbol.</p>
<p>@theuntruth I’m sure Chris confused the numbers. Before, he had said that he put 2, but after asking his dad, the answer was 4. I think that this time^^^^^^^^ he just switched up the numbers by accident.</p>
<p>Yeah I remember that too theuntruth lol Also im 100% sure it was symbolic</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I mixed them up. It’s 4, not 2. I’m just saying that I had put 2, which is incorrect</p>
<p>Wait which section was the chemistry and physics venn diagram question on? same section as the p* section?</p>
<p>Are u sure about 4 ? Anyone else 100% certain?</p>
<p>Then let’s move on to the 0 vs 3+ question …</p>
<p>Yeah, that question was so confusing. x.x</p>
<p>awesome, thanks guys.
Im certain about 4, just drew out the venn diagram and hte numbers all added up correctly. Im sure Chris’s dad is right too. </p>
<p>I dont think we can come to a consensus on the p* question yet, as it was ridiculous. Im gonna ask my calculus teacher tomorrow. Honestly, I think its zero, but I had put 3+.</p>