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I still don’t see any proof beyond speculation to support this point.
Thanks.</p>
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I still don’t see any proof beyond speculation to support this point.
Thanks.</p>
<p>A question for the viscosity question. A higher numerical value for viscosity signifies a more viscous fluid right?</p>
<p>^Yes, but the lower a fluid’s vicosity, the easier it flows. That was what the question was in context.</p>
<p>Alright that makes more sense- my recent research involved viscosity measurements so I just got a bit suspicious. BTW, did anyone find knowledge-based questions in the Red book?</p>
<p>the evidence that they won’t be repeating these topics is in your face you idiot. has anyone submitted the same topic from a different year? Do any of the tests online or in the book have repeated topics? No? Oh I didn’t think so.</p>
<p>I remember needing my Honors Chemistry and Honors Biology knowledge on my April '12 ACT.</p>
<p>Well, we can’t see, by this thread, some of the stuff that probably won’t be tested, so it’s still useful.</p>
<p>Really, let’s complain over something a little more important.</p>