<p>For the girls height function, it’s just a linear equation? Although we know that it doesn’t exactly represent a girls height, that is the graph that best represents the function! We can’t use outside information for this</p>
<p>@tidumattud How was it all 3? i remember A could not fit in between because the distance was smaller than what was needed</p>
<p>on sec 10 what was the one with the peaches? It was like neither of something</p>
<p>was ms flower a close friend or admirable figure? i thought the fact that she couldnt resist walking with her and opening up to her made her like a close friend. she never specifically stated that she admired her qualities (or even hinted at it-- she just said that a foreigner could understand her) but that doesn’t necessarily mean she admired that quality. </p>
<p>and was it quotidian? i completely guessed cause the word felt right lolol. and what about the one where each book wasn’t like the next (vocab)?</p>
<p>For the belligerent vs indignant, belligerent means hostile, and i felt like the dude was pretty hostile and angry, not necessarily offended. so yeah, i got belligerent</p>
<p>Will someone explain ABCD question?? Does anyone remember part 3?
and can I have the google docs link?</p>
<p>Did we iron out the preceed/proceed one yet? I put E, so I guess I got that wrong
I got 4 Es.</p>
<p>@5am</p>
<p>yeah it was just the linear eq</p>
<p>neither of which i think</p>
<p>Im pretty sure A to B was 7. Cuz i remembering trying so hard to find a way to fit A in the middle</p>
<p>GUYSSSS
for the passage that went
like how this man forgot his name or something
what were the answers</p>
<p>A can fit between C and D because C and D are seven units apart and B comes before C since AB has a length of 5 and BC a length of 3 making AC a length of 2</p>
<p>@EmeraldChocolate-
i put something and offenses</p>
<p>What was the answer to the 4 digit number withe two rules. Something like all integers must be different and the sum of the ones and tens must be greater than the sum of hundreds and thousands digits? Whats the greatest integer to fit this rule? Was this experimental?</p>
<p>@tidumattud i wish i remember the right numbers that were on the test. I hope i didnt get that one wrong</p>
<p>the question specifically gave you CD a length of 7 and AB a length of 5 and BC a length of 3</p>
<p>@Rkamil9: 8697?</p>
<p>Is the ABCD line question the FIRST question of one of the math sections?</p>
<p>For the WR section spot-the-error. The question about visitors going to Colorado have a large amt of activites at the state nat’l park. Was it no error?</p>
<p>Anyone know the answer to the problem with a quadrilateral that had a diagonal split by two points into three equal segments? It asked for the ratio of the area for the smaller quadrilateral to the larger one or something like that.</p>
<p>GUYSSSS
for the passage that went
like how this man forgot his name or something
what were the answers</p>
<p>it was a short reading comprehension passage</p>
<p>crap now I already have 2 wrong</p>