<p>English: i put radiates, creep.
Math: the one with MAtt and Nicole hiking, was the graph the speed of both of them or was like the right Matt and the left graph Nicole.. i assumed both pieces were talking about both of them</p>
<p>Reading: in the passage with the book/cow girl outfit/ mamita/modeling clay, was the point of view from a woman reminiscing about her past or from a child b/c the first half was a flashback whereas the second half wasn't</p>
<p>the whirlwind--(1st question) what doesn't cause whirlwinds directly, was it conduction</p>
<p>Science: ummmm...
oh yeah, does stress equal strain or strain squared
the one where oligosacc increase, what does glucose concen do? increase
the pt of view last one..if scien. 1 is correct then you can infer 11000 yr ago......??? was it they were poorly adapted to cold climates or the one where some other parts of the world ahd extinction...</p>
<p>omg you just reminded of that math question. I spent like 5 minutes on the last question on that graph question where it asked like what was the total distance. I was first trying to get the slope of it but then it was like calculus so I took like average of the speed and somehow got 10.5. anybody know?</p>
<p>well the question was to find the distance at the last 3 hours- so you had to either integrate it or just add the area of the 3 intervals. Remember it was adding the rectangle plus two trapezoid = 10.5</p>
<p>LMAO i put a completely random guess on the two people walking, I thought i put 10 point somethking, I thought it was 10 2/3 that I put, but I don't think they had 10 1/2 and 10 2/3 as answers. So I probably guessed right.</p>
<p>What were some of the other answer choices for the total distance for the 3 hours was one answer choice 7.5. And what about one of the last problems dealing with the height of a building.</p>
<p>I ****ed that one up, but the answer was 46 I think. I put a minus in an equation instead of a plus so I got it wrong. I put 73, which i think was D</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that stress is proportional to strain, not strain squared. They tried to throw you off because the units for stress is N/m^2, but its nothing more than units; the stress itself was never squared.</p>