<p>Angel , you’re right</p>
<p>How many “No Error in Sentence” for the writings did you all get? I had 4 total…</p>
<p>@confused93 i believe it was those of</p>
<p>Librarian question was “those of.” Does anyone know about the New Zealand and art Writing question? Was torn between “had [something],” “when,” and no error.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the full 3^6x question</p>
<p>@angelsface didnt the scarf question ask for the probablity of them not matching? if so it would be .8 or 4/5, not 20</p>
<p>i had 4-5 no error as well</p>
<p>seems to be more than the usual, so i rechecked all those no errors again like 3 times rofl</p>
<p>Levinel I got 4 as well.</p>
<p>But for the slopes one, the one where you had to subtract the two - isn’t it zero since both are similar slopes, since it is a parallelogram?</p>
<p>@notanengineer i believe it was “when” because it had to be “that”</p>
<p>was the scarfs/sweaters answer really 20? i put 25. I guess I misread the problem…</p>
<p>@Bumbulbi i put 0 for subtracting the slopes</p>
<p>@Kevin: AHH you’re right! Stupid mistake ><</p>
<p>3^6x=81(a)^2 I think was the whole equation . They also gave you another equation within the sentence, which I currently can’t remember.</p>
<p>@iamins I put “to be altered” since saying altered or changed is redundant</p>
<p>@angelsface200 it was 10/24 which simplified to 5/12.</p>
<p>3^6x=81a^2
27^x=ka
I believe this was the question. All you had to do was take the square root of the first equation. Then you get:
3^3x=9a, which is the same as:
27^x=9a
Thus, k must be 9.</p>
<p>does anyone remember for the ella passage… the biographer acts as a… spy?</p>
<p>wait was the scarves, sweaters answer 4/5?</p>
<p>I think one of the critical reading with 8 vocub and 16 passage reading question is the experimental one</p>
<p>writing question (ID error):</p>
<p>Something; … but, having lay aside morals…</p>
<p>Sorry I can’t reproduce it any better.</p>