<p>I put that 70's people had little interest in fashion</p>
<p>delight, external/internal are correct</p>
<p>darkgiggler:that answer seems logical.</p>
<p>the 2nd one was 4. and you could have had 4 on the 3rd one as well.</p>
<p>I had internal/external as well.</p>
<p>for the 8 sided figure one. i thought they were asking for the number of diagonals.</p>
<p>whatd u guys put for this writing question "there were twice as many birds that inhabit south america ________ north america"</p>
<p>I chose "as in", but i was torn between "as inhabit" or "as in"</p>
<p>SigmaCentauri, one, two, and four would be correct for that one [10 raised to the product ab = 10,000]. Possible value of a.</p>
<p>I put "than"</p>
<p>I put than.</p>
<p>I also put than</p>
<p>i said as inhabit, but that one really confused the crap outta me</p>
<p>I was torn between as inhabit/than, I have no idea which is right</p>
<p>both her work in charity and marine corps HAS/HAVE earned her the respect of others.</p>
<p>Whatd u guys put? I chose have.</p>
<p>I put than</p>
<p>darkgiggler..have</p>
<p>darkgiggler, could you explain why the CO2 answer is incorrect? I reasoned that the theory mentions that CO2 affects breathing rate by increasing oxygen level and the answer stated that CO2 had no affect on breathing.</p>
<p>does everyone have the same experimental sections? or does everyone have different ones?</p>
<p>I believe the answer was 'as in'</p>
<p>did anyone get the answer that high level of carbon dioxide for one of them?</p>
<p>I put 'as inhabit', because 'than' kind of messed up the sentence structure parallels.</p>
<p>Its high altitudes im sure. because he presented the view that it could be to get more oxygen as well. AND because he never said anything about breathing rates. And high altitudes is the only one that refutes the claim and it relevant.</p>
<p>I put "than" as well. The sentence was like "there are twice as many somethings that inhabit north america THAN peru (or someplace). as in wouldn't work, nor would as inhabit because as inhabit is an improper idiom or something.</p>
<p>I put "than" and "have."</p>
<p>"SigmaCentauri, one, two, and four would be correct for that one [10 raised to the product ab = 10,000]. Possible value of a."</p>
<p>I put one, but I don't think two is correct. Since a variable has to represent a certain number and another has to represent another number, if a was two, then b would be two also. Then again, College Board might have a different definition of a variable than me. In any case, I picked the easy answer of one just to be safe.</p>