<p>Oh my bad you guys are right it didnt add up to 100 thats what i put</p>
<p>For the conflicting viewpoints passage, who was the physicist who agreed that the sun had something to do with neutrinos (or whatever the question asked.) I guessed and said 2 only.</p>
<p>can someone concur that only one answer choice stated anything about “100 percent” or were there two that had “100 percent” for the galaxies passage?</p>
<p>@narissa, I felt really good about the scientists passage, but I’m not sure which question you’re referring to. If you good give more specifics, that would be awesome.</p>
<p>There were two that referred to 100% in that passage; one said yes, and the other said no.</p>
<p>was the answer “no”? or yes</p>
<p>the answer was yes…there were other galaxy types because the percents don’t add up to 100.</p>
<p>ahh man. that’s 2 wrong so far. expecting a total of prob ~5</p>
<p>For the physicist’s passage, I was referring to the one that asked about who disagreed with something regarding the sun. Thank you, jman!</p>
<p>If you are talking about the question asking which scientist disagreed with the model of the sun, it was scientist one only.</p>
<p>Ahhh okay. Why though?</p>
<p>with the theory of the sun? it was scientists 1 and 2…</p>
<p>that wasn’t an option, i checked. Scientist two thought one part of the model was incorrect, but not the part they were asking about. But scientist 1+2 was not an answer choice.</p>
<p>What did physicist 1 believe?</p>
<p>that there was only one flavor and it was massless and stable. He also said that the model was flawed.</p>
<p>Ohhh okay I remember now. Thanks for all your help! :)</p>
<p>2 said that there were 2 flavors and although one aspect of the sun model was correct, the sun didn’t have an effect on the neutrinos or something like that</p>
<p>I picked 1 and 2</p>
<p>i picked 1 and 2 also.</p>
<p>I do not think that was an answer choice. I remember because I was looking for the ones with scientists two in it, and only the first option had it.</p>