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@imbep49 it was pariah
How did you guys solve the fisher math problem? I didn’t take the test but my friend is wondering how tf u solve it…
A man always exaggerates the length of his fish that he caught. If he catches a fish, and he adds 4 inches then the length of the fish will be 3 times as much as he said it to be. If he catches fish and he adds 2 to the inch, then it will be half the length. What is actual length of fish?
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@ratclown , for the inequalities question I put down the same answer. I wasn’t one hundred percent sure about it, but I think its right.
@matrixxd , the answer was 8. You have to set up a system of equations.
what did you guys put for the last question of the passage about dark matters (last reading secition) it was like which does the passage support, I chose intuition is as important as scientific evidence. Is it right?
For the math question with the inequalities it would be a^2>bc
@livelovelol I chose unduly negative because “utterly groundless” seemed a bit too extreme…but it was debatable.
@IRONMAN97 I put the one with technology and how it give solution and answers
For the grammar would it be awarded in or awarded for
no…its definitely not a^2>bc if a=0
Shoot I didn’t think of it like that
@mayankko , nope. What if a is 0?
@JuicyMango Do you think you got your goal 2400?
@IRONMAN97 I put the one on how you get answers and questions
The hardest math question for me was the line translation one, I had no idea so I just blindly guessed 6√ 3. The hardest CR passages for me were the Hubble space one and the dark matter one. Writing was not too bad.
i put the one about how new technology answers and opens more questions. im positive im right.
Who knows the reading curve?
What did you guys say for the iron steel passage? The first question on that.
I said less steel use…but I’m not sure
@uwillnvrknowme that we should use less iron/steel in the future. choice C