<p>narissa, same here</p>
<p>@Richard</p>
<p>I am probably thinking of the wrong question. I put .1 to .005.</p>
<p>For one of the questions I put 0.7</p>
<p>more thoughts on the quipped in retrospect ironically? i put quipped, in retrospect ironically, because he is saying that the retrospect is ironic. If you say it out loud with spaces for the commas "quipped, in retrospect ironically, sounds the most accurate.</p>
<p>I also thought the circle one was a diamond shape.</p>
<p>Note that they did NOT keep the circular side. They cut it off and made it a triangle.</p>
<p>yup… Nspire that is what I am trying to say. you are correct.</p>
<p>I got 73A. The twins passage hardly made sense, and I had to guess on the eel-grass one. Math was crazy difficult, Reading was pretty hard, and Science was hard for some of the passages. English was quite easy.</p>
<p>Wow what a relief thanks this math and science was hard i previously got a 33 m and. 34 s but i dont think i can repeat these numbers</p>
<p>^Jmann, I got the same as you.</p>
<p>the most challenging question for me was the systems of equation where we were asked to solve for 6x + 2y… The answer is 24… I got it when there were 10 seconds left :D</p>
<p>for english does anyone remembering getting the answer with “in its entirety”? it was toward the end of the section</p>
<p>You guys remember the question on science with ml x 10^-5 to g?</p>
<p>Just tried that circle one with actual paper. Totally a diamond.</p>
<p>Ding. High five, agg999 and Binderboy. Hahaha.</p>
<p>The retrospect is not ironic. The fact that Ben Franklin, who used a pseudonym, wrote that one should always be oneself is ironic.</p>
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<p>It was 24? Oops.</p>
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<p>1ml = 1g? So (whatever it was) * 10^-5 g? I think that was it.</p>
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<p>Finally, something that I got right! Hah.</p>
<p>@agg999 “The cutting question was basically the paper with the 4 half-semicricles cut…100% on this. it is hard to explain. I believe it was C, if I remember correctly.”</p>
<p>The answer was actually the choice with the square/diamond.
You can test it now with a piece of paper.</p>
<p>Nspire tried it and got a diamond.</p>
<p>Wow, i took almost every available science course in my school and i didnt know 1 ml = 1 g</p>
<p>@orange iguana, so what did you say?</p>
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<p>I’m pretty sure that it was defined on the page. A bit easy to miss I guess, but I thought it was a trick question at first.</p>
<p>Yeah it was a square. A diamond wasn’t even an answer choice.</p>
<p>There was an answer choice that could be mistaken for a diamond though, I guess. It had curved sides though.</p>