Feb 12 ACT

<p>@thomsill -

  1. I put connecting them with humans because the next two sentences talked about how humans characterize animals as an inherent trait to connect with them (it actually said connect)
  2. I don’t remember what I put but I’m pretty sure it was Yes, it affected their lives.</p>

<p>@kellian
I believe it was letter B because it went in increasing order and the first one was like 3 or something and the last two were 6 and 6.25.</p>

<p>Theundertaken - what letter answer was that?</p>

<p>What was the math question about the peacewise function that wasn’t .1x ?? </p>

<p>I’m perfect thusfar with my 800’s and 36’s in math and I thought I put that…</p>

<p>it was no change because the sentence was… for my father, a commerical fisherman, it wasnt a rare thing to see these animals</p>

<p>thanks, cooldude</p>

<p>@jonmrcool
It was .1x-5100. Look at my explanation few pages back.</p>

<p>it was .10x - 5100</p>

<p>The reason I thought “consequently” on the english one is because they talked about rebellion, and then they described something named the blahblahblah rebellion, so I thought the name was a consequence of the event that occured</p>

<p>Isnt commercial fisherman essential though? Bc that part explains to us why the whales were common</p>

<p>Oh yeah that’s what I put lol someone wrote that and neglected to put -5100. 36 here I come!</p>

<p>well i see what ur saying but i didnt see a better answer choice</p>

<p>I now agree that it did affect the residents of Lincoln. I missed some information in that passage which led to me messing that up. </p>

<p>But on the Euros one, I do believe he did explain how to play the games, so I picked that answer.</p>

<p>he never explained…he gave an overview of how the game works but not how to play the games…it never talked about you roll and die and move this amount of places for example</p>

<p>I get a car for a 34, so that was my goal :)</p>

<p>what kind of car?</p>

<p>On the English section, what did you guys say was the punctuation before the movie title?</p>

<p>On the math section, what did you answer for the problem that was like “a is a factor of b and b is a factor of c”</p>

<p>He did explain how to play a few different games. Didn’t need to be extremely specific.</p>

<p>I guess I could see that, but he did give an overview of how the games were played, the points of the games, etc. </p>

<p>@Kellian: Oh, something somewhat new. It’s a big deal for me. Hahah. </p>

<p>Anybody got anything to say about the neurons question? I read back and I think it was still kind of an open question.</p>

<p>for the one that dice and luck role playing was it like the paragraph where he gave the overview like second paragraph, it asked where would it be most appropriate to place that.</p>

<p>i put nothing…just the movie (movie name)… and it was A… c is not a factor of lbl + lcl… it was a very simple question…all you had to do was plug in numbers</p>