<p>@ififnot yes</p>
<p>What did you guys get for #17 on one of the math sections? “Every seven seconds, a babie is born”. I put 7/60 the other options were 60/7 and 1/7.</p>
<p>They made a solemn occasion celebratory?</p>
<p>its 1/7</p>
<p>1/7</p>
<p>@Jhitlikelegit I thought it was 1/7 s</p>
<p>You just have to plug in until you find 1/7 works with your values </p>
<p>Are you sure? That was a hard question so I thought the answer couldn’t have been that obvious.</p>
<p>@soporificpeafowl </p>
<p>Denied of is wrong. You can be denied your rights, not denied of your rights.</p>
<p>WAS THE READING PASSAGE WITH THE ANTS EXPERIMENTAL???</p>
<p>“she went on 4 space missions which she logged over 50 hours in” I don’t know if “in” was at the end or not, even if it was shouldn’t it be closer to the space missions? </p>
<p>@fireonice
If in was actually at the end, then it’s grammatically fine, although it is a little awkward to say. Do you know if it was on the end?</p>
<p>@fireonice Forgot the answer choices, but I would think that “in which she logger over 50 hours” works</p>
<p>@medicsz @fireonice </p>
<p>‘in which’ works better, but having in at the end of the sentence is grammatically correct, so you can’t say it’s wrong.</p>
<p>@Woandering I don’t remember reading it at the end but I could have missed it.
@medicsz yeah that does work, that definitely wasn’t what the sentence said though.</p>
<p>@Woandering Dang it… so that’s 100% the right answer?</p>
<p>Hey someone please answer my question if the ants were experimental…I guessed on that one</p>
<p>Ok so that one was supposed to be no error?</p>
<p>How do you know if it’s experimental?</p>
<p>chill jackytang</p>