@kentonpalmer yes was 3 lines intersect at one point to form 6 equilateral triangles.
@YellowTiger i chose B, it used beginning but transitioned smoothly by using developed
Also what was the math question that asked about the median of 31 numbers and the greatest number minus the smallest number’s smallest value was what? (I remember the answers being like 30,31,60,61 and some other number)
It was 30.
I chose 30
Did the last vocab questions seem to easy such as the one about rare words with the same definition and the fish with its ability to defend itself
Does anyone remember the exact wording on the 30 degree question
I put 30
@kentonpalmer 3 lines intersect at one point to form 6 angles. Three of the six angles are represented as x, 2x, and 3x. What is the value of x in degrees?
Was there another question that asked the median? Like it gave a histogram.
@kentonpalmer
It said 3 lines intersect and form 6 angles. 3 of the angles are x, 2x, and 3x.
What would be my score if I got:
-CR: 2 wrong
-M: 1 omitted and I would say maybe 1 or 2 wrong? Not sure though
-W: 2 wrong with a 7/8/9 essay
Answer to the 31 integer question with 75 as the median was also 30 (least possible value).
So far, I’ve missed a minimum of 3 math questions.
Well. I got that 30 degree question wrong. I got all the angles to equal 12x but accidentally used 180 not 360 degrees. So 2 or 3 wrong on math = fail see some of you in november’s thread ! I have some studying to do!!
@YellowTiger - It was either B or C… I am like 75% sure it was B though. The one below the correct answer was wrong… I just don’t remember if it was B or C
ANYONE with the answer for the writing question with jet lag?
“Studies suggest people may experience more jet lag than normal …”
Hi,
I’m trying to make a summary of the discussion.
Except I’m not quite sure of the conclusions/tendency.
Can someone give me more certain answers of some the following?
Or simply your own personal answers are good enough.
(Like try to delete the “vs” and “?” or write comments about consensus/oppositions/personal views) Thanks!
for CR part:
SC:
*counterpart
*collaborative + shared
*admonitory
*slothful + conscientious
*enmity
*consigned to / circumscribe
Internet:
*ominous vs. genuine confusion
*eager to be part of consensus/want a simpler life/attention-grabbing pronouncement/etc?
*dismissive vs. incredulous
*uneasy/despair/etc?
*(lit major):emphasise a change
Zen:
*details aren’t important vs. weary of teacher profession vs. challenge student
*didn’t believe their ability vs.
*awkward = inelegant?
*fussy = finicky
*trace an origin/rationale
*new way of learning vs. supplement to education in America vs. spiritual contentment
*last question(the function of the last sentence?): place in a new context vs. summary
*unsubstantiated
*reach perfection
*(about the “despair” prelude of a breakthrough/end of its self?
*(repetition of imperfect writings) a punishment exclusive to zen /etc ? (what are the other options???)
*dispel misconception
science lab:
*furious = intense
*remarkable nature/etc?
*a good view = ample/adept/etc?
*lighthearted comparison
*eyelash = misleading sight
science astrology:
*collect data
*primitive
*sound theory vs. poetic vs. sophisticated but fundamentally wrong
SS:
*explicit vs. implicit = sth. like still popular in modern times
*analytical vs. emphatic
*plato’s writing no significant relevance to Atlantis’s popularity (sth. like that)
*(atlantis P1&P2 relationship) appeal + practical function
*workings of a cinematic technique vs. plot blah of a specific movie/work
@supercalif MVP
Did anyone get 513 as an answer for the math? Don’t remember the question