<p>it was something like ‘… organized the laborers, many of them mexican, to blah blah blah…’</p>
<p>Is it me or is the posting order weird?</p>
<p>it was something like ‘… organized the laborers, many of them mexican, to blah blah blah…’</p>
<p>Is it me or is the posting order weird?</p>
<p>I believed the fish one had a modifier. Did the cones one have a semicolon? </p>
<p>Just a question: why does CC randomly flip our posts sometimes?</p>
<p>Yay, so I guess only -0(-1) wrong for me so far!</p>
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Yes.</p>
<p>CC has really weird timing issues.</p>
<p>oh okay. i think i got them right then :x</p>
<p>canned_dice: sometimes my posts change pages</p>
<p>Fish one was like: Swimming in schools, Fish like to cooperate and such…</p>
<p>How about the last math problem of one of the sections? The iscosceles triangle with one angle a multiple of 10.</p>
<p>I thought it was 85 because (180-10)/2… but it wasn’t in the answer choices. Did I do something wrong? I’m confused.</p>
<p>The answer was 55.</p>
<p>The big angle had to be larger than 60 and a multiple of 10, so 70 was the lowest it could be, leaving the greatest possible amount for the other 2 angles - 110/2 = 55.</p>
<p>It said larger than 60?</p>
<p>Either I have a misprint or I somehow missed reading that in all my rereadings of that problem (more likely). :[</p>
<p>It didn’t say larger than 60 specifically, but they were looking for the largest angle a small angle could be. Sixty would make all the angles equal, and we didn’t want that.</p>
<p>You had to deduce that in order for other conditions of the problem to be true, the angle must be greater than 60.</p>
<p>yeah 60 degrees means equilateral which would make all sides lengths equal and angle greater than that would creata larger side and sicne it had to be a multiple of 10 it owuld be 70.</p>
<p>Gahhhh… there goes my math score. </p>
<p>Maybe it was the banana I ate.</p>
<p>Nah, that q was legitimately tricky. I think I had to do it like 4 times.</p>
<p>yeti crab: it was probably the banana. they are gross D:</p>
<p>Bananas are awesome! Especially sliced and frozen. MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm</p>
<p>I’m not a big banana fan either.</p>
<p>I had a soft pretzel and a lemon gatorade before the test and it seemed to be a winning strategy. If I do as well as it seems like I’ve done, I’ll have to adopt that as a permanent pre-test strategy.</p>
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<p>Look at post 11! I knew we had to know this, lol.</p>
<p>I had eggs this morning. </p>
<p>Random question. Was anyone nervous during the test? Overall, I pretty much kept my cool, panicking to a minimal amount and surprising calm. I usually freak out during tests though.</p>
<p>The SAT and PSAT are so dull I find it hard to get excited.</p>