<p>whatever....hopefully they use the scale that was postedo n here from the REAL SAT II book...</p>
<p>can we get a confirm on those oak questions?</p>
<p>1.) competition
2.) animals introduced seeds
3.) white spruce not affected by removal of deciduous
4.) pie graph</p>
<p>are we confirmed on those?</p>
<p>Not only is pie graph not part of that question set (the other question in that set was just a graph of the white oak by size), but the answer to the question to which a pie graph was one of the choices is almost certainly the line graph. Can someone speak to this? How can it be the line graph, when there is nothing in between the trials on the x axis, no progression? A line means that you could go to the thing BETWEEN NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS on the x axis, and find the amount of growth for that.</p>
<p>what was the intial question and other choices for the competition answer?</p>
<p>yeah...what was the question about competition? In fact, I don't remember any of the 3-4 questions concerning the two sets of charts on trees. Could anybody restate them?</p>
<p>OMG!! i just realized that i forgot to fill out the survey in the answer box thing above the test. The 9 ovals below the biology e/m thing.</p>
<p>Will they still grade my test?</p>
<p>well it determines if you take e or m, so they might not grade your second part</p>
<p>no at the top of the answer sheet there are a bunch of bubbles that u use to say E or M</p>
<p>I filled those out</p>
<p>but below it is 9 bubbles thats used for a "statistical survey" I didnt fill out</p>
<p>I didn't fill those out either!!!! The statistical survey questions.</p>
<p>UH OH!!?!?!
:(</p>
<p>answer is def pie chart, but youer right, that was part of another set.</p>
<p>Should I cancel my scores? I scored a 700 freshmen year, and then without preparation took it and am expecting 14 wrong with 2 omits.</p>
<p>pieeeeeeeee</p>
<p>61oxidation reduction - gives electrons off to acceptors</p>
<p>what were the choices?</p>
<p>Was it refering to hydrogen?</p>
<p>no, don't cancel your scores. That's silly. You can still end up with a 61 raw score, which is still a 710</p>
<p>One of the choices for that oxidation reduction question had to do with ATP.</p>
<p>Anyways, can you explain to me how the line graph makes any sense based on what I said in the last post. The pie graph makes a lot of sense.</p>
<p>43,44,45pediegree chart of hemophilia - all the square blacks were xry, all the circle white where xRxr or xRxR, all the circle black where xrxr</p>
<h2>what was the exact answer to that?</h2>
<p>the oxidative reduction had to do with electrons, but was it the hydrogen ions across the membrane and what not?</p>
<p>pie pie pie</p>
<p>Heh. You're annoying...</p>
<p>It's over....
It's spring....
No more tests until October...
Move on....
Live a little....</p>