<p>Does anyone remember the questions on the math experimental?</p>
<p>For the bristle pine cone one I put the one with the an apostrophe:
The Bristle pine cone’s needles … I think that was choice E for me</p>
<p>Wait sorry @apache123, it was the pine tree has needles</p>
<p>are there more than one essay prompt??</p>
<p>OMG is that what they were changing, collegetalk? were there differences in the grammar??? oooomg please say no</p>
<p>I narrowed the choice down to:
the needles on a pine tree
the something pinetree’s needles</p>
<p>I put 480 for amusment park i think.</p>
<p>@Smarty1201 #8 was the one that said: “ABCD line on a line, not necessarily in that order…Which of the following could be true? A is between C and D…etc. etc.”</p>
<p>I got 480. The 0 rides blew me off, but I counted it anyways</p>
<p>"Itself living for over thousands of years, ______ … 40 years. </p>
<p>I believe itself refers to the tree, as Google says this is the oldest living tree. Hehe.</p>
<p>I believe the answer to the 420 or 480 problem is 480.</p>
<p>the lodge one was super easy. located by the lake, it can’t be the lodge rates, it has to be … THE LODGE…</p>
<p>what is my writing score if I were to get
10 ESSAY
9 WRONG ON MC </p>
<p>please help me out on this one</p>
<p>and the last question on improving paragraphs was that readers should know that water is capable of supporting living organisms, something of that nature</p>
<p>anybody get these? </p>
<ol>
<li>novelty</li>
<li>undermine a claim</li>
<li>compromise (flowers one)</li>
<li>significant encounter? (mrs. flowers one also)</li>
<li>“contrast view”</li>
<li>did anybody do evoke? </li>
<li>what did you get for the one with the triangle in the circle, one of the angles was 60 degrees. and the side of it was 10 or something were all the angles 60?</li>
<li>writing: move sentence to beginning of paragraph 2</li>
</ol>
<p>@spring700 I got 1680 on the cotton ball one. wbu??</p>
<p>For the pine tree one, I put the one that does start off with needle I think it was “it… has needles”… Something like that but for sure I didn’t put “bristlecone pine tree’s needles”</p>
<p>@penelope123 #8 is wrong. you had to delete that sentence about astrobiologists… it made no sense</p>
<p>Themselves capable of living for hundreds of years, the bristlecone pine tree has needles that can live for up to 40 years.</p>
<p>Something like that. Point being, the subject of the sentence had to be “bristlecone pine tree”, not “bristlecone pine tree’s needles”, and there was only one answer that did that (C, if I remember correctly).</p>
<p>@oreopuppy 1680 is the right answer. I used dimensional analysis</p>
<p>and the compromise one isn’t right… the woman made a stipulation to the girl that she has to interpret the book to her everyday life</p>
<p>Aw man. Didn’t think that through. It wasn’t the one with the apostrophe, my bad.</p>
<p>What were the numbers for the no errors?</p>