@zxcvbnm1216 it was pi/2…
@Benzenerings yes you are correct that the bridges were able to carry the statues and passage 1 didn’t have bridges. but i remember the second one was able to go over lots of hills, while the first one wasn’t able to
do u remember other answer options
Does anyone remember the pictogram? And each picture represented 0.8 MJ. What did you get, if you remember?
Yeah how did you do that pictogram with the .8 MJ. I kept getting 8,000 but it was not an answer choice haha
Any official info about the timing misprint? Kinda freaking out over here
Anyone want to talk about what they wrote for their essay?
Pi/2
It follows definition of radians etc.
You can also do…
s=rtheta
S/r=theta
Which is pi/2
for the spanish poet, did one of the answers have something to do with being overlooked? i distinctly remember that word… what was the question for that ? and is that the right answer?
also, for the question about the Maoi statues’ movement… the answer was “imaginative descriptions of real processes,” right? I don’t remember exact wording.
@16elir what was the question for tha?
Yes, @16elir, I got that. It was about why the author utilized the comparison to moving a refrigerator.
Does anyone remember the pictogram? And each picture represented 0.8 MJ. What did you get, if you remember?
@Em1509
I had that one. You had to find out how many MJs in 1000 liters of plastic and steel. I think it was 4000?
It was 2400 for plastic (3 light bulbs) and 1600 (2 lightbulbs) for steel. Then you had to add them together.
Each light bulb = 0.8MJ
@em1509, wait i thought it was describing something unfamiliar using something familiar
@satissomuchfun The answer was 12 different options. And @16elir I put that answer too and was 100% sure it was right.
@Chrysanthemum14 for the spanish poet, what was his style desrcibed as?
Yes!!! @Chrysanthemum14
@Chrysanthemum14 also, what was the 2nd question for that passage? it had something to do with why the author thought he was not renown. what was the answer to that?
@Chrysanthemum14 Can you explain that to me? There were 8 plastics and 2 steels, so I multiplied each of those by .8. Then by thousand and added them together. I got 8000, so I left this one blank.
Oh, yeah @AsianBoyGenius I think I put that.