<p>i had no idea about the triangle/rectangle question… i guessed 1/2 because it looked like 1/2 haha… if I got that I will be ecstatic.</p>
<p>rhebar- sounds right</p>
<p>actstudent- something like 153</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question that Had three triangles located inside of a rectangle? It said the biggest triangle is what fraction of the total or something?</p>
<p>@ Toby</p>
<p>The question from your post on the last page lol. I’m not sure my answer was worded correctly but I copied and pasted your question</p>
<p>@ Vicimus it was 1/2</p>
<p>what was the meaning of twinangels or something from the first passage</p>
<p>ignorance and some other thingy</p>
<p>said it right in the passage: ignorance and something else (i forgot)</p>
<p>I agree with macaronincheese I think. I know it was directly in the passage, on the right column upper middle of the page.</p>
<p>battle brick it was 1/2 . the top half was split, I just threw in 6 and 4, and for any other side it would make up 1/2</p>
<p>to InTheoWeTrust, for the mirror question–
If I remember correctly the options included two positive answers, and since Holmes or whoever was very pro-dag…it would have had to have been something of that sort.</p>
<p>there was one question asking what a word was referring to when it was talking about the trucks going out every day what was that one</p>
<p>set-</p>
<p>it was that the trucks were on the job</p>
<p>also- in the first passage did they ever compare the son to his father or something like that. not sure</p>
<p>the trucks question was “on the job”</p>
<p>to set1012, it was that they were in use</p>
<p>set 1012</p>
<p>The trucks were out meant something like they were being operated and in use</p>
<p>Edit:</p>
<p>It was on the job</p>
<p>On the English passage dealing with aquaculture, does anyone remember the question about mussels and oysters? The question involved adding “–filter feeders who cleaned up the water–” and whether it should be added or not.</p>
<p>Also, irrelevant to the April test, but I read in a prep book that there will never be four bubbles filled in in a row? (Ex. AFAF). Is this true?</p>
<p>@run, i interpreted it as you did 4/50 = 8%. Damn, i hope i didnt read it wrong. Btw did anybody have a prism with a height of sq 3 i think?</p>
<p>Lifestrife - </p>
<p>I put added because it explained what the purpose was.</p>
<p>I’m not sure about the 4 in a row</p>