<p>It was the one with the most numbers, i don't remember them all..it was D or J</p>
<p>eng- never can tell but seemed like a normal practice test
math- hell as per usual
rdg- super easy finished with time to spare
sci- little bit harder than usual</p>
<p>I think its s' because the parents were divorced and each parent had their own backyard... so yeah... idk though</p>
<p>this might seem stupid, but which one of the 2 liquids were more dense? the one that appeared before the other one on the chart? or vice-versa.</p>
<p>math is was 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 </p>
<p>cuz all those were it verticle angles opposites, so all of those were it supplementearys</p>
<p>Yes, that's what i got aswell</p>
<p>Only 2 lines were parallel.</p>
<p>well only 2 of the lines were parallel</p>
<p>so i thought they were just the ones on the top.</p>
<p>Yeah, I only remember 2 lines being parallel.</p>
<p>crudd, really? i coulda sworn i was right,,, stupid acts playin tricks with u agiannn.</p>
<p>i put that it was, "each of my parents' backyards." "parents'" is like saying each of their backyards, and "parent's" is like saying each of his backyards. the former makes more sense if my reasoning's correct.</p>
<p>i might be thinking of a different one, but werent only 2 of the lines parallel so it couldn't be all of those?</p>
<p>anyone think the science was a lil messed up? i mean with the stuff on bio in the charts or experiments...the stuff wit the cell..they didnt have anything about it in the paragraphs for the charts!!! it was with the chloropyl a and b chart i think..like 3 questions u HAD to know bio to answer...i took it over 3 years ago and im pretty mad cuz they say all the info is in the graph or paragraphs...but not this passage :(</p>
<p>....I thought there were two pairs of parallel lines..</p>
<p>Yeah I'm pretty sure it was parents'. The author was referring to more than one parent and more than one backyard.</p>
<p>I thnk the parallel ones were the vertical lines only</p>
<p>i agree with tmac, i dont think ive ever seen a problem in which there were two horizontal paralell lines and then the two vertical ones were not paralell</p>
<p>yessssssssssss...I'm feeling slightly less retarded. Hopefully it was s'.</p>
<p>And....Yeah there was only one pair of parellel lines with a straight line going through it and then one that was really diagnal...or something.</p>
<p>the vertical were parallel but the horizontal were not. 95% sure.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the x,y,z triangle one. The exterior angles were labeled x,y, and z degrees(with the little o superscripted), but then it asked for x,y,and z. I took it that those were side lengths therefore got "cannot be determined"</p>
<p>yeah, i remember the problem perfectly, i was looking over it.</p>
<p>a||b .. find supplements of the angle in the top left corner</p>