<p>What were the answer choices for the vocab-in-context question “mired”?</p>
<p>I found the math and writing quite easy…the CR is a whole different story. Those have got to be some of the hardest passages I’ve ever seen (except for the one with the girl named Yo)</p>
<p>what was the half square problem?</p>
<p>@mas: I also put ‘plays’ but now i am not sure</p>
<p>"… the role (that teachers and parents) play(s)…"</p>
<p>What was the question with answer 128?</p>
<p>Did anyone get 165 for the long-distance?</p>
<p>The half square one was def. 16 bcause it said it had to be an integer and 15^2 is 225 which is not divisible by 2 evenly</p>
<p>@newyorkgirl123, 128.</p>
<p>Math - much easier than March
CR - slightly easier than March
W - definitely harder (essay wasn’t bad though)</p>
<p>Apes passage was crazy hard…writing experimental had sputnik, real math had air conditioner</p>
<p>I did large implications for science!</p>
<p>It’s definitely play. And the whale chart one was real.</p>
<p>72 was the half-square, people.</p>
<p>72*2=144, which is 12^2</p>
<p>play. Teachers and parents are plural. “They play…”</p>
<p>damn it… do the grid problems count less towards your grade then the multiple choice…</p>
<p>That cube question was tricky as all heck… I forgot to add the exposed sides back</p>
<p>no the half square was 128 because it had to be greater than 100</p>
<p>The half square had to be greater than 100…</p>
<p>writing experimental?
sputnick or air conditioning?</p>
<p>what about the ratio for the trail?</p>
<p>The Sputnik passage one has questions about peaches, scientists, and boardwalks?</p>
<p>air conditioning.</p>
<p>and the vertex was 0,25 because</p>
<p>0=-(-5)^2+k
25=k</p>