<p>The answer is 2/5.
The cube one is II.
2/15 is the last math question.</p>
<p>smarty99- no it didnt?</p>
<p>k tyvm. </p>
<p>rlag, i completely forgot the either of the cars one. but i think your response makes sense. however, the choice was either a or b.</p>
<p>Yep I had II only on both of the roman numeral questions!</p>
<p>2/15 was the last grid-in answer. 2/5 was the AM fraction of AB one.</p>
<p>Either of the cars seems well worth its price – I put that too</p>
<p>the answer is not a or b
it’s CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC</p>
<p>van_sant…im pretty sure it said that the box (or bag) had diffrent shapes and colors (meaning same color can’t repeat)…but i think i took the sentense to literally…u guys are rite</p>
<p>the other answer is either of the cars seem well worth the price. i said that is wrong because it should be seems not seem. </p>
<p>also, could somebody make a compilation?</p>
<p>Different shapes and colors just means a variety. Both cubes and spheres could be green though or all we knows… the logic behind that Q is that you only go off what you’re given and don’t overstretch the info</p>
<p>Can someone explain to me what the problem was with the answer 2/5?</p>
<p>I don’t remember what it was or what the process of getting the answer was…I’m beginning to doubt my original thought that I put 2/5.</p>
<p>So is that one answer definitely neurological to psychological?</p>
<p>It was a line segment, and the problem told you about several midpoints. I remember points A, E, and M.</p>
<p>Neurological –> psychological definitely looks good, yeah.</p>
<p>was the answer to the one about combinations of numbers 14 or 16? </p>
<p>Did you get hypothesis for one of the CR questions?</p>
<p>what whould i get if i got 6 wrong on the cr, all right on the math, and 2 wrong on the writing?</p>
<p>The combination of four digit numbers answer was 14.</p>
<p>bleh. know these are annoying, but what do you think of 2 wrong CR 0 wrong Math and 2 wrong writing?</p>
<p>Tough to tell, but probably very close to 230.</p>
<p>what the answer to the question about that woman that made the same amount of money as the man in the improving sentences? i put b but i dont know.</p>
<p>I put B too. It was “became” rather than “would become” and picked the one where the second half of the sentence was most clear e.g. “paid a salary equal to that paid a man” or something.</p>
<p>For the Clara Barton one I put C becuase seemed to have a sort of awkwardness to it.
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<p>does anyone else agree with this because that was my reasoning as well?</p>