<p>the answer was 6, ur right arthur</p>
<p>Bah, anyone else do the pi question. There´s another saying 6pi here and one saying 36pi.</p>
<p>nickdechile - What's the question?</p>
<p>I have no idea. It was something about the area of circumfrence of a circle. It was asking if it was 6pi or 36pi. I believe it already gave us 36...so I figured I would use 6. Haha.</p>
<p>I also put velcro and 36pi.
I put velcro because it's an older invention than auto-paint is, even though it wasn't mentioned first in the passage. </p>
<p>Do you guys remember any of the questions for the natural science passage that weren't mentioned already? That was the passage I was least sure about, because I had to work most quickly on it.</p>
<p>It was definitely 36Pi. They gave you r^2 (36)</p>
<p>What about the one with the brother to the narrator on the Coney Island passage? I ran out of time and had skipped it.</p>
<p>Velcro is the correct answer. There was a very specific line about it being modeled straight from some bug or plant.</p>
<p>He admired his brothers traits</p>
<p>Woohoo. And the one about geographic thing about Coney Island?
Reading kicked my butt.</p>
<p>Shoot, I put auto-paint because I it asked what led directly to the invention of something and I thought that the lotus effect led directly to that paint thing.</p>
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There was a very specific line about it being modeled straight from some bug or plant.
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<p>They were all inspired by something organic or natural, weren't they?</p>
<p>nilkn - Yup. The question asked what DIRECTLY led to the invention of someting else (Something like that, but I'm sure it said directly).</p>
<p>Hmm, maybe we're thinking of different questions. I thought one question asked which invention came first chronologically?</p>
<p>For the one that asked which came first chronologically I believe I put velcro. What were the other options? IIRC, velcro hasn't been around for that long.</p>
<p>That ? was BS. It didn´t say it in the passage.</p>
<p>Velcro's been around for over 50 years. :P</p>
<p>Oh, would it be harder to clean a smooth leaf? What was that?</p>
<p>Seemed like a no brainer question but the passage confused me. I don´t remember if this was in the science or reading section. Or the question itself.</p>
<p>Oh, nevermind then :)</p>
<p>nickdechile - ? What are you talking about?</p>
<p>nickdechile - Harder to clean a smooth leaf, IIRC. Remember that rough edged thing that stayed really clean? You can infer that a smooth thing would be really dirty then.</p>
<p>I believe auto-paint was the answer for the one about the invention of something being directly from something in nature. Velcro was the chronological order one b/c all of the other stuff mentioned was new technology that has recently been/is currently being developed, and velcro has been around forever. It was a DUMB question though.</p>
<p>I also got smooth=harder to clean. But, again, what a DUMB question!</p>
<p>Ok, that´s what I put. I really didn´t read it.</p>