you forget you have to double the surface area bc it’s a flat surface while a cylinder is 3d
@Sajidur4 no it was finicky
@Sajidur4 no, I immediately eliminated that choice
@momof2ky meandering movements
what was the last question about the space guy’s model? was it primitive?
did you guys get 3/2 for the grid in that reffered to the value at which f(x) = g(x) ?
Hi, I’d really like the link too, please.
@jsweets17 I remember I put primitive not sure if it’s right though.
is the answer literary allusion or sth comparison?
@Sharfin99 I think it was primitive…
I put comparison. Not literary allusion… anyone else?
Did you get civilization something for the short passage of reading? To object to a process for another? Something related to concerned about details for the second to last question in that passage? I got 3 no errors because sinuous is redundant.
@satissomuchfun I think it was lighthearted comparison
wtf do you mean double. the area for circumference is 2(pi)r, youre finding the radius not the diameter. my equation is def right @Garybarry. Also you dont have to double the surface area. That makes no sense, youre just unfolding the cylinder.
What was to sentence completion about synonyms/metaphors
Did you get civilization something for the short passage of reading? To object to a process for another? Something related to concerned about details for the second to last question in that passage? I got 3 no errors because sinuous is redundant.
@ekl2498 i dont remember… exactly… i think it was finding the c value of a right triangle?
What was the final answer to the cylinder question?
@zxcvbnm1216 it was 7/pi