<p>2 is also a factor of both 2 and 200… @ddganapathy </p>
<p>It said that ONLY 1 is.</p>
<p>Can you remind me what the question was exactly?
I thought it was asking for a prime number in the place of n, hence I plugged in 2.</p>
<p>@ddganapathy n is not a factor of 200, nothing about prime </p>
<p>Omg LOL ughhh
Alright I see haha</p>
<p>And reading through the other posts, I think that the answer for the transformation of the coordinates were (-8,7) not (-6,7) because the original coordinate was placed at (4,5) and it asked us to move it 12 spaces down, and two to the right.</p>
<p>Anyone remember other questions from the first reading passage about the oranges? Thank you! </p>
<p>@jamesjunkers what were the answers for the first science roman numeral</p>
<p>I. Rain
II. Sun
III. N Amino</p>
<p>Btw I just guess on 8 of those questions T.T</p>
<p>@Mlolo98 </p>
<p>I said I, II I believe, but I’m not sure</p>
<p>I and II? @jamesjunkers</p>
<p>Yes</p>
<p>so was the answer to that math question 88 or 92?</p>
<p>@acttest It was 92. Remember there were two vertical parallel lines and one horizontal line. Assuming you solved one of the angles to be 88, the other one would be found using alternate interior angles. So if the interior angle on the left part of the horizontal line was 88 degrees, the exterior angle on the right side would also be 88. Since the question asked for the interior angle on the right part of t he horizontal line, using supplementary angles, 180 - 88 = 92.</p>
<p>@darkray2000 For the decreasing $100 every time 20 people ordered a meal, it was the graph that looked like a disconnected staircase, flat lines only. I’ll try to draw it:</p>
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<p>…___
…___
…___</p>
<p>(The period are just there for spacing.) With closed dots on the left end and open on the right.</p>
<p>Can anyone else confirm if this is right^
I think my answer was different</p>
<p>Believe that was right. what was the answer to the english question that was either high priced, invaluable, lavished or something else i forgot</p>
<p>@acttest I believe it was expensive but I had to guess on that one</p>
<p>Invaluable. For sure. @acttest</p>
<p>that is what i put. i changed it to that at the last second </p>