<p>“agreed with” was one, and the other ones were ■■■■■ answer choices…
They were talking about the scientists who started petitioning politicians to help the environment, and how they would feel about the sentiment that scientists were only responsible to provide facts and that people would be able to make decisions based on unbiased facts. (I think the question had the word “civic” in it)</p>
<p>I found the difficulty of the test to be: Math (hard), CR (fair), Writing (easy). Anyone else feel the same way? </p>
<p>And…what did everyone get for the absolute value one? I plugged in values and got two, but the people I’ve seen on here have said it’s four.</p>
<p>@theuntruth the teacher that was supervising the class i was in said the first week of December
Most pope say right after thanksgiving break so I imagine in that period of time…
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<p>Wait guys for the x<y<z one it was 23 because it said no numbers could be the the same! i remember reading that</p>
<p>@mikey12790
I think it was simply agreed with the policy. There was also another question about trend, where one goes along and the other opposes</p>
<p>random - I got 4 for that question as well.
mikey - i put misleading, but I know i got it wrong xD</p>
<p>@longhorn : it was less than OR equal to</p>
<p>People* shows my writing skills Hah!</p>
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<p>@ Random Loser: 4…</p>
<p>How did you guys do on the “had depicted” vs “depicted” one? I put depicted, because I don’t think the past perfect tense was supposed to be used in the sentence.</p>
<p>Wow this thread filled up quick… I’m really not feeling good about this test (getting back to school at 11 after a road game doesn’t help). I completely messed up the mt=300 and m^2+t^2=750. Then what is (m+t)^2?</p>
<p>I’ll be happy if I managed a 200</p>
<p>Fairly sure it’s depicted. Just did some research on the pluperfect and it’s mainly used for past actions before another past action. i.e. She only understood the movie because she had read the book.
The sentence had present tense after the blank, so I’m assuming it should’ve been the past tense rather than pluperfect</p>
<p>My assessment of the test was CR (Hard because of the science and politics passage) Math (Fair) Writing (Easy)</p>
<p>@egelloc80
lol, so u consider 200 to be messed up?
Why? Aiming for merit?</p>
<p>@egelloc
To solve this problem, expand (m+t)^2 = m^2 + 2mt + t^2
You know mt = 300 and m^2 + t^2 = 750, so you can sub in
750 + 2(300) = 1350.</p>
<p>@qwerty I don’t remember seeing that.</p>
<p>@Egelloc80
That was waaay to much for me to think about in the time I had lol. I didn’t fill it in and even if I were to solve it, I know I can, it’d take me a while. That was one of the three I didn’t do in math</p>
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<p>Fairly sure there were less than or equal to signs, can someone confirm?</p>
<p>I didn’t see less than or equal to, just x<y<z</p>
<p>@qwertyuiop0
With y and z there were, but only less than 500, no equal sign</p>
<p>Well, I messed up, but most people I’ve talked to say yes, there were less than or equal to signs. Ok, sorry for my repetitiveness, but could someone tell me what they put for the 4 politics and science questions? I feel like I missed 2.</p>
<p>@mikey12790
What were the questions? Sorry I don’t remember them exactly.</p>