<p>one of the answers did contain the word ingenious, but I don't remember the question.</p>
<p>there was also an english problem, it was on the last passage about the organization thing.</p>
<p>it was a preposition problem.</p>
<p>was it "settle on" or "settle with" I had settle with first, then I changed it (after much deliberation)~</p>
<p>Okay I did it differently. (the one with the parrallelegram) I knew each spqaure side was 5 long. so i counted the length ofthe bottom (I think it was 11 square sides) and multiplied by 5 and then, i multiplied that by the number of sides in the height. It was 1100 or 1200. Don't remember what I put.</p>
<p>I was quite sure its settle on.</p>
<p>well, i had two very ... uptight.... old ladies. I can envision them in a classroom in the 1800 with a large paddle in their right hand....</p>
<p>creepy.</p>
<p>anyhow, I don't work well with regular watches. I have to actually see the numbers... weird, i know.</p>
<p>yay, if settle on was right, i think i just scored a 36 on the english!</p>
<p>I wish i could say the same for the reading and science sections.... :[</p>
<p>What was this "settle on" question? I want to give my imput, but I do not remember it.</p>
<p>yeah, eritas..... reading and science definitely sucked. didn't help that my proctor refused to put the times on the board.</p>
<p>I have to actually see the numbers... weird, i know.</p>
<p>Well I use a digital watch anyway lol</p>
<p>and im pretty sure the answer was "settle on." i just figured that "settle with" would mean two people trying to settle something together, where "settle on" is more like choosing something.</p>
<p>Again, what was this sentence???</p>
<p>123, the sentence went something like this:</p>
<p>I did not have enough money, though, so I settled on/ with the binder with brilliant rainbow....</p>
<p>I hoped its settled with because that's what i picked (damn idioms)</p>
<p>lol, okay. I was freaking out. I put "settled on". That is the answer.</p>
<p>^^^how do you know?</p>
<p>Crap, I picked settled with. Settled on doesn't really make sense though. "I settled on the binder with brilliant rainbow..."</p>
<p>^^^EXACTLY, im picturing a person actually sitting on a binder when I think "settled on" and so i picked "settle with"</p>
<p>do you think 1 wrong will result in a 35 :(</p>
<p>i know, mika, I had to talk to myself about that question. good thing i had 15 min. left.
and no, -1 is still prob 36</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/settle+on%5B/url%5D">http://www.thefreedictionary.com/settle+on</a></p>
<p>settle on something
to make a decision or come to an agreement about something. My parents finally settled on my punishment I would use my summer wages to pay for the repairs. The two sides have not yet settled on a price.
See also: settle</p>
<p>Source - freedictionary.com</p>