<p>^ Same as silverturtle. </p>
<p>Did anyone remember the number of intersections of two circles of different radii? I answered 0, 1, or 2
Edit: It is indeed the second choice for the pushup</p>
<p>^ Same as silverturtle. </p>
<p>Did anyone remember the number of intersections of two circles of different radii? I answered 0, 1, or 2
Edit: It is indeed the second choice for the pushup</p>
<p>The number line one was greater than or equal to 0… I put 5w+20 as well. One that had me severely confused was the one where it asked you to take one angle and subtract the tan of another angle… anyone remember what the answer was?</p>
<p>^ ^I didn’t think three was even an option. I put 0, 1 or 2</p>
<p>what was the answer to the English question that talked about soundtracks. I think the answers were this, these, those</p>
<p>My mistake, you’re right lucy XD A bit tired at this point, but that’s a lame excuse</p>
<p>ENGLISH</p>
<h2>“this” soundtrack</h2>
<p>MATH</p>
<p>Ellipse question— first choice x^2/169 + y^2/25 = 1
Car with a 15 gallon tank filled twice@ 32 mph—960 miles
abs(x) greater than or equal to x
Last question - two circles and asking what the tan of one angle-- (r1-r2)/(r1+r2)
Pushups 5w+20</p>
<h2>Intersections 0, 1, 2</h2>
<p>READING</p>
<p>(*)Little Girl Moving
Dad was excited to leave, mom and girl were reluctant
Gerard was her friend
They were moving to a more affluent neighborhood</p>
<p>(<em>)Scientists and Anthropomorphism
(</em>)Native American Filmmaker
Directors have a narrower focus
It’s hard to work with actors
Uses typical shots because the audience needs to understand
Actors always “Are” because they have the Indian experience </p>
<h2>(*)Tree</h2>
<p>SCIENCE</p>
<p>Star X has 16 times brighter than Y temp = 5k and what is the temp of Y? 10k
Relationship q–There is a certain amount of visible matter, it is less than all matter in world
R is a ratio, it has no units</p>
<p>nah, kanan, i’m so with you. EXHAUSTED</p>
<p>Soundtrack was singular so I answered “this” because those and these would refer to a plural noun… unless I’m wrong? Grammar had never been my strong point</p>
<p>I put 0 or 2.
I think it’s 0,1, or 2 though…I just didn’t consider circles that touched at one point to be intersecting. ;-;</p>
<p>^^ I’m with you. Caught that it was singular on my read through</p>
<p>On english, did anyone use whom for a response? I remember considering it at one point, but choose who instead. </p>
<p>One math one I can remember asked for something like angle BOC when you are given that a certain angle = x, and you have 1 line intersecting, and 1 line bisecting the others ones… Sorry, vague on the question, but I remember three of the answers were 180-2x, 2x, and x… </p>
<p>Also, personally I felt considerably demoralized by the math section… Much harder than anticipated…</p>
<p>Are there additional thoughts on the question that asked whether the phrases describing the candle location should be kept? I selected to delete it, but I felt that there were justifications for both options.</p>
<p>^^ it was not whom. never.</p>
<p>it was something - 4x, i believe</p>
<p>^ i did not delete, it let you picture what was in the rest of the sentance, was the justification, i think.</p>
<p>@ Rahful</p>
<p>Are you sure “who” was one of the answers? I remember looking for who, not finding it, and choosing “that” instead.</p>
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<p>I believe I put 180-2x.</p>
<p>^ Same. Angle was bisected, therefore it would be 180 - 2x</p>
<p>I do not recall ever selecting “whom.”</p>
<p>I chose “those bands that placed a song”
I chose to keep the description of the candles because it helped the reader visualize…hmm…</p>
<p>If you selected “whom”, you would have filled in for No Change. I had chosen “that”</p>
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<p>Yes, I remember picking “that” after “bands.”</p>