<p>thanks guys</p>
<p>@thanksagain i’m expecting mine on december 23, i usually get them within the ten(ish) days and on the first day the scores come back</p>
<p>It’s coming out 12/23</p>
<p>A think a great Christmas present is a 30+ score in the ACT. </p>
<p>when are the scores released and for science what was the one where we had to plug it into the formula for it to be 7. 70 n 50 were the choices n i choose 50 anybody else did that?</p>
<p>@INFINTIEVER yeah that’s what I got but I didn’t plug any # in the formula. Where we supposed to?? I only looked at the graphs</p>
<p>70- 7 and 10 multiplied</p>
<p>The one where it said “they would become official flowers of states,” I put “though there weren’t any states back then.” Because in the beginning it said it was in 1803 and it had Thomas Jefferson so I assuned… But other choices were “though J did not know it yet” and “flowers:Idaho,Hawaii,Minnesota” </p>
<p>And yeah it was 70. You had looked to look at the graph and found 7. The. It said 10x so just multiply by 10 </p>
<p>I put 70 and the choice that said he didnt know it yet</p>
<p>any guess of curve?</p>
<p>@joowonie Senior here. No more ACT or SAT after this. Hopefully I got around a 29. Might get 30 because I’m feeling super confident in Math.</p>
<p>@xxjmodxx It’s not 70. It stated what it was closest to and using the formula for whatever gave me 49 which is~50</p>
<p>was he didn’t know it yet no change?</p>
<p>@INFINTIEVER Was that the a/g one?</p>
<p>About ecotourism: the main problem it faced was an increase in tourism right?</p>
<p>Wait! What was everyone’s response to this statements:
The one where it said “they would become official flowers of states,” I put “though there weren’t any states back then.” Because in the beginning it said it was in 1803 and it had Thomas Jefferson so I assuned… But other choices were “though J did not know it yet” and “flowers:Idaho,Hawaii,Minnesota”</p>
<p>Did you guys get a lot of A for the last science row</p>
<p>But the states not existing back then would be more significant then he didn’t know it yet. Right?</p>
<p>When you use “it,” there has to be a clear antecedent. Also, I believe that there were states back in 1803. And, when you use a colon, the items after modify the noun nearest the colon. So,
Many varieties of paint are offered at the paint shops: red, green, and blue.
would mean that red, green, and blue are paint shops.</p>