I had 72. But 36 is correct I think @Ninjadu
here are my answers for the some of the free response, please check,
15 or something was 108
17 was 1
18 was 72
@kingofpotato Yeah, 36, 72, and 108 work.
Fundamentally but flawed plss other options
@stephenjk Do you remember the questions?
about the earth-centered theory? @zacle1234
15 (ratio 2:3 angles) - yes.
17 (lowest value for y) - 7.
18 (a/b .288) - 36, 72, or 108.
This might not be the thread for it, but what do you guys think this essay would get (recreated as accurately as possible): Should younger people direct all their efforts towards a single skill?
Younger people should direct their efforts towards a single skill in order to maximize and achieve their full potential. As shown by Rafael Nadal and a personal anecdote, it is better to be a master of one talent than a jack of all trades.
Rafael Nadal ultimately conquered the tennis world only because he was willing to focus solely on a single sport. The Mallorcan native played a spate of sports as a child, including tennis, football and track. His talent was immense, his work ethic diligent. However, he could only escape the tendrils of mediocrity when his uncle, Tony, decided to pull his precocious nephew out of school and relinquish his prior commitments. Tony’s faith in his nephew’s ultimate success proved to be prescient, as Rafa eventually achieved the number 1 ranking and captivated the world with his intransigent, never-say-die attitude.
In addition to Rafael Nadal’s story, a personal anecdote also demonstrates that it is indeed crucial for a child to focus on a single activity in order to maximize his or her potential for success. Pressured by the immense standards expected by today’s colleges, I attempted to flood my resume with extra-curricular activities. I competed for the tennis team; acted as a proponent for the zionist club; and directed films ranging from comedy to drama to horror. However, I felt true passion for only a single activity: writing. I realized that my quantity didn’t make up for my mediocrity in each, so I forfeited my other commitments and focused solely on writing. My work became more advanced, yet genuine, than it had ever been before. Only by committing to something I truly enjoyed and specialized in was I able to maximize my potential.
Rafael Nadal and my personal anecdote demonstrate that it is indeed imperative for a child to focus his or her efforts on a single talent. Only those that commit themselves to a single field - Albert Einstein, John Muir, Meryl Streep - become engrained in the history books.
no just that they were on the free response math
@fishybopbop Hahahha I put 28.8 thinking “oh 28.8/100 = .288 and 100 definitely satisfies 0<b<500” I have no idea how I didn’t catch myself
I had one with 108, not the .288 one @stephenjk can’t remember the question though
@BornPrep I often make those kinds of mistakes under pressure, so you’re not alone.
@kingofpotato Was it the 2:3 angle question?
Yes! That one! @azwu331
The 2:3 angle question was 180/5 = 36 - - - 36 * 3 = 108
And I got 2.5 for one of the free responses
I got 2.5 at first too, but the question was how far does the person running have to go. So it was 12.5 because you had to include the 10 meters that the other person was ahead
For the correct paragraph one, number 30, did you guys put the answer choice with the roommate in the first or second clause?
@Marshmallow99 The word “I” should be the subject, so the sentence should be “I will have many surprises, but my roommate will not be one of them.” This is not the exact answer, but it is an idea of the correct answer.