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<p>im highlights the entire thing but still get no results… I’m lost :O</p>

<p>@Jackytang23‌ why is it 375?</p>

<p>Just got a warning from a mod. Apparentally google docs links are not allowed. </p>

<p>I thought it was altruistic,so did ah and marissa
Peach and someone else thought it was obvious.
Well, what’s obvious is that we don’t know for 100% lol. I’m just hoping I was right since I usually suck at cr haha</p>

<p>@gba123 got same warning. Why don’t they let us post links?</p>

<p>it’s 375 because it’s directly proportional. </p>

<p>@dbsk21‌ because you use the direct proportional formula y=kx formula for find k and then just plug it in</p>

<p>its 12.5</p>

<p>because u can just set up a proportion dont even worry about the proportion formula</p>

<p>What is 12.5?</p>

<p>for grid in question about 20 people owning something already and 56… idk. it asks about how many people both had something, what did you guys get? i got 26</p>

<p>one of the grid ins</p>

<ol>
<li>(gymnast) what did you put for the one that the author would agree with?</li>
<li>(gymnast) question asking about the gymnasts focusing on grace and perfect lines or whatever</li>
<li>(gymnast) “deadly” schedule? i put that she was passionate or something. not sure.</li>
<li>(writing block) all type of humans…? what were the options and what was the answer?</li>
</ol>

<p>@schoolisfunforme do you remember the question?</p>

<p>not really but i think it had to do with proportions.</p>

<ol>
<li>Something to do with her being candid about her achievements</li>
<li>Grace and perfect lines lost importance after that gymnast girl became famous</li>
<li>I dont remember the options, but I put rarity of attitude</li>
</ol>

<p>@mindyru i only remember the 2, superiority of performance</p>

<p>I found writing super hard compared to June</p>

<p>For the math question that goes like whats the max for 3/b-a, what was the answer?</p>

<p>Was it 3/2 (1.5) or 3? </p>

<p>@Jackytang23‌ so it was asking for number of pages per one book?</p>