<p>for both students/scientists</p>
<p>the first question regarding them - i got both agree, second i got both disagree</p>
<p>for both students/scientists</p>
<p>the first question regarding them - i got both agree, second i got both disagree</p>
<p>eh I put they were awkward and (forced?)</p>
<p>they werent being critical or giving insights were they? just terse comments, only insightful ness was about their job not the quality of their papers?</p>
<p>i put critical and insightful</p>
<p>i think i got 27 at first for the skiing/triangle one, but don't u have to take the square root? i don't rem</p>
<p>hey guys - some more input on this question:</p>
<p>according ot legal defintion, customers ____ within three categories: a, b, and c.
a. fall
b. are contained
c. can be contained</p>
<p>i've asked around and i've gotten a variety of answer</p>
<p>the advocates for A indicate that fall is the most concise
the advocates for B indicate that are contained is the most idiomatically sound answer</p>
<p>nobody cares about C... logically it doesn't make sense with neither the dependent clause nor the rest of the text</p>
<p>so.. A OR B let's hear it</p>
<p>I dont remember what I put.. I vaguely remember putting are contained </p>
<p>I think that would be best.</p>
<p>95% sure it's A.</p>
<h2>i got "fall."</h2>
<h2>In the english section was, "Costumers, in stores, blah blah blah" left the same or were the commas taken away? The sentence sounded the same when "in stores" was removed.</h2>
<p>on the math what was the expanded equation to 3a^2 + something.</p>
<p>i put awkard/reserved</p>
<p>b/c there was a specific portion of the paragraph indicating how they stiffly were reading and nobody said sh,,,,it about another person's essay aside from like smiles and whatever</p>
<p>nooooooooooooooooo I changed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yeah it is 27</p>
<p>Got Scholars</p>
<p>I also got "fall" -- regarding the grammar question.</p>
<p>Was Both agree one of the options for the two barometers?</p>
<p>I had no commas, its a legal brief accuracy is important</p>
<p>its not all customers, just ones in stores, so its necessary, no commas</p>
<p>right?</p>
<p>i think i put neither for the other question. the one about the time, like 6:oo am and 6:00 pm</p>
<p>there are no commas. Say it out loud and you'll realize it.</p>
<p>I fecked the baramoters alllll up</p>
<p>Ill get a 35 in english and a 23 in science AGAIN</p>
<p>WHy oh whyy</p>
<p>what about lees barber shop. it sounded like a happening place to be</p>
<h2>CRAP. what a stupid mistake.</h2>
<h2>what about the english question on the first passage that asked about hobbies?</h2>
<p>on the math what was the expanded equation to 3a^2 + something.</p>
<p>i but both for the 6am and 6pm</p>
<p>this is because the question referred to a difference in atmospheric pressure
both of them agree that atmospheric pressure is a key component in determining the height (it pushes the mercury in the tube upwards)</p>
<p>however A believed that gravity was the force to be counteracted (it pulled the mercury down)
and B believed it was the air pressure above the mercury (pushing it down)</p>
<p>the question referred to when there was a change in atmospheric pressure ... between the times - both would think it affected their results</p>
<p>Which is false of the daughter's trip to Haitai?
I put she became complascient.</p>