<p>The answer to the one with the test scores is 2/5. You can’t count the tests that were ‘on’ 40 and ‘on’ 10 because they are not above. And there were 25 tests taken… so unless 12.5 people got that it also doesn’t make sense</p>
<p>@classic Hmm ok. Cause I wasn’t sure on that one. the passage was like “were generous, if a touch cool”
Hmm. What was the significance of the finished carving? How did her friend feel [aI put agitated]. How did her friend treat the other guy [I put apathy].</p>
<p>For the 40, it said below! whoops I don’t remember the exact thing but I double checked the wording. I counted 10 out of 20.</p>
<p>For the apes drawing one, the sentence that should be removed was the one about Picasso’s father</p>
<p>@any but 2 and 4 aren’t…
@Duke I counted 10/20…or 1/2 but you may have counted the wrong section/didn’t section if off right?
@Blondie That’s what I put.</p>
<p>ok but it still said there were 25 tests taken, which is the total. So it can’t be 1/2 either</p>
<p>I added it in. I put apathy and jovial though. On the other thread, people argued about jovial too.</p>
<p>Fraction of test takers that scored above 10 on the first test and above (or below?) 40 on the second: 1/2 or 0.5
Number of books bought from the poet: 200
Perimeter of Hexagon: 144
350% greater question: 5/21
Subset question with factors of 36 and 3: (2,4,9) - debated on but this seems to be the general consensus
Circles A,B,C share radius r question: 2 radical 2 r
Year that 1996 was 16x: 1980
If a=3, b=6: “a” cannot be 2 - debated on, no unequivocal answer</p>
<p>The author would agree that politicians should: talk more about their own qualifications
Jigsaw: Make the idea more accessible
Dermis question: Pun vs Defining a term - debate
Penguin question: Pluralism vs. Fanaticism vs. Atavism -debate
How the friend treated the boyfriend: Apathy
How did her friend feel about the situation: Agitated or Jovial?
How did the father feel: Reserved? (not discussed yet)</p>
<p>officious
portended
fanaticism.
ostracized… unwitting
sanctuary</p>
<p>@duke After using the ten point thing, there were only 20 people left.</p>
<p>@duke They said what fraction of the people who scored above a 10 on their second test but below 40 on their first. So it’s first out of the 25, who scored above a 10 their second test. then out of that, what part scored below 40 first test.</p>
<p>How many “No Errors” did everybody get for writing mc?</p>
<p>@Classic I put agitated cause it was like she kept muttering “what would your parents say” and then, though it’s out of the line, it said she twittered a lot, seemingly nervous or something of that affect.</p>
<p>Does exasperated also work?
it means,
“to make someone very annoyed, usually when they can do nothing to solve a problem”</p>
<p>she can basically do nothing to stop her from marrying him…or too extreme?</p>
<p>I put jovial because it said something about excitement. I imagined her talking non-stop like a little girl. I feel like your answer could be right though.</p>
<p>exasperation didn’t really fit in my opinion.</p>
<p>so… does the girl want her marriage? it doesn’t sound like she likes it…
“I don’t know what you parents would say”</p>
<p>@any Hmmm but her friend wasn’t annoyed…I mean I could imagine the girl being annoyed by her…but I don’t think she was the annoyed one…</p>
<p>yes, but it is 25 people throughout… so it has to be out of 25. I realize it is 10 people. But it isn’t out of 20, it’s out of 25</p>
<p>Alright, I’m going to cancel this because I got math wrong. I had 4 Es for the writing: last one about the painter, the penguin, and two others. </p>
<p>Improving sentences:</p>
<p>The last one for the large section was C. </p>
<p>There was another question about birds and binoculars. The answer to that one was D or E, most likely D. </p>
<p>Delete sentence 8. I’m not sure if I remember the number, but the sentence talked about what Picasso’s dad would do. </p>
<p>Nevertheless was the transition needed. </p>
<p>You had to add something to the end of the passage and it was pretty obvious. It went along the lines of,“blah blah blah prices in demand whatever.”</p>
<p>A math question about which slope was the same. DE.</p>
<p>Question about the ellipsis. k=1. </p>
<p>Question about selling books. There were 410 people at a book signing for person A and B. 40 people bought one book from each. Person A sold 50 more than Person B. How many books were sold in total for Person B.</p>
<p>At t=0, the amount of bison were 200. </p>
<p>Equation is ((-8(t-50)^2)/25) + 1000.</p>
<p>You had to figure what “t” had to equal for 600 bisons.</p>
<p>Question about f(a)=a+1. </p>
<p>Some question about a shape. Answer was cos60 x (some number) 6 6 for the answer.</p>
<p>Some question with the answer of 25 million. A graph was involved.</p>
<p>Another question about cases and boxes and stuff like that. I believe “15b” was the right answer.</p>
<p>Question about the function y=(1/2)^x. I put always positive and decreasing. </p>
<p>Writing: </p>
<p>Another question where the predictions or the actions didn’t agree in subject-number.</p>
<p>Reading:
officious
imaginative
coagulate
portended</p>
<p>I’ll probably think of more. Maybe all of these have already been said.</p>
<p>@Duke. No. It’s asking out of the people who scored above a 10 their second test, how many scored below 40 their first… It’s pooling out of the above 10, not the entire group.</p>
<p>@ lose yourself</p>
<p>my math is the same as yours…</p>
<p>but for the binocular and bird one…
i think i chose the one with “by using binoculars” … is that D or E?</p>
<p>was the f(a) = a + 1 one ZERO?</p>
<p>@ duke YUP!</p>