<p>4 tutors went both days I believe</p>
<p>Did anyone get a math question about the area of a parallelogram? Answer being 8rt2 I believe.</p>
<p>for the creole passage the last question was it they went from unwanted dependence to autonomy?</p>
<p>4 tutors
7/23
overly exacting
k=2/5
pernicious
4(pi)r
PQ = 12
complacency, apprehension
sanguine
range=12
distance from line l to m = 3√3
area of garden = 4300
length of rope = 39
purpose of passage to show author’s perplexing urge to explore
emphatic and concerned
custom
imprecise
intricate/ornate
smallest value of x is 14
4 combinations for the 5 coins
sausage question 7/23
creole passage- confusion</p>
<p>sausage question was 7/25</p>
<p>4 tutors
7/23 7/25
overly exacting
k=2/5
pernicious
4(pi)r
PQ = 12
complacency, apprehension
sanguine
range=12
distance from line l to m = 3√3
area of garden = 4300
length of rope = 39
purpose of passage to show author’s perplexing urge to explore
emphatic and concerned
custom
imprecise
intricate/ornate
smallest value of x is 14
4 combinations for the 5 coins
sausage question 7/23 I got 7/25
creole passage- confusion</p>
<p>I remember there was something about the ratio of guys to girls is 5:7 answer was 125, experimental?</p>
<p>this nqqa…are u sure it was 7/23?</p>
<p>It was 7/25.</p>
<p>Are we positive about intricate/ornate? I found that one tricky.
Also, I got constraints instead of urge to explore.</p>
<p>*<strong><em>, ima be so *</em></strong>ed if i seriously added up wrong. What did you guys get for the questions about the square root of the absolute value of b.</p>
<p>prizerebel975, 1-4; 2-3; 3-2; 4-1 how is that 10?</p>
<p>Can someone explain why it was ‘perplexing desire to explore’ as opposed to ‘dislike of boundaries’</p>
<p>@Inertia It was D</p>
<p>was one of the answer to creole/culture passage society’s critisim and was the question “why does the author talks about families”</p>
<p>I put dislike of boundaries too. The author emphasizes on freedom in the first sentence and the last sentence</p>
<p>@Inertia it was -1/2 I think.</p>
<p>@Niquii77 what is D?</p>
<p>wannabedoc96- “explore” but was hovering between “explore” and “boundaries.” in the end, i was able to back up “explore” better (she wanted to climb the gate, she wondering about the things in town, etc) but i think that was a really tough one so i’m not sure.</p>
<p>@Stark I believe you completely disregarded the word “absolute zero”.</p>
<p>@Inertia sq rt .5</p>
<p>For boundaries, she also stated her dislike of walls/fences. (Which are boundaries)</p>