<p>it's okay wildsky, you still have a chance to make over 700. this math test was harder than what it usually is. in fact, i took one like this and missed a question, but still got an 800.</p>
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<p>that is correct.</p>
<p>Seth blue, I also got snobishness.</p>
<p>GoSixers, It did say "all real numbers."</p>
<p>Merudh, POV was informed observer I said. (Looks like i probably got the two other ones with legal stuff wrong.) For the girl thing, i thought that it wasn't being out of character, but more that shes showing how distressed she is, but then again, I probably read into it and the being out of character seems to be the consesus.</p>
<p>Mega, the compensation was basically two equations :
1) C= 300 + .20x (300 base plus 20% of sales)
2) C= 200 + .25x (200 base plus 25% of sales)</p>
<p>At what C(Compensation) do they hit?
They interescet at x=2000, or 2000 sales which is C=700, or 700 dollars in comppensation.</p>
<p>exactly how is snobbishness different from cynicism?</p>
<p>I put snobbishness too. It's different because he said something about Plato being simply an "elite."</p>
<p>That's what gave it away for me.</p>
<p>snobbish = elitist</p>
<p>cynicism = thinks everything is bad.</p>
<p>snobbishness means arogance and cynicism is pessimism. The passage explicitly used the word "elitist", so I think it's safe to say the answer is snobbishness.</p>
<p>Snobbishness = Others suck because they are worse people.</p>
<p>Cyncism = The world will suck no matter what.</p>
<p>Am I right?</p>
<p>darn ........yeah i guess i have to agree with snobbishness</p>
<p>does anyone remember what they put for the error id with the book being published? was it A (it) or E?</p>
<p>DId anyone, for the writing section, where they underline errors you have to find, identify one of the errors as being one of past tense vs past participle? Becasue one the sentences had since, and there was a past tense verb before it which I identified as incorrect.</p>
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<p>I think one of the questions used has and had wrong.</p>
<p>Slurpz. Is the error for the ID about the dude with many books published or some crap? Whatever it was, it had a misplaced modifier. The beginning of the sentence, if I remember, was describing him instead of books (as it incorrectly was set up).</p>
<p>Yes, it was about something declining and by 1955, or something it (), can't remember, but this was the sentence.</p>
<p>hey wildsky, me too, i don't know why, but i drank alot of water before the test, and in the middle, i was like omfg, i need to go to the bathroom. I missed two math problems that i know of right now, probably gonna be a bunch more =(</p>
<p>Yeah seth, I remember that. It was supposed to change the verb tense. I drank a lot of energy drinks and had to take a leak too so that really screwed me up when I was trying to think on CR.</p>
<p>no not that one...is the one with the italized title...i think golden spring? (not silent spring)</p>
<p>The math question with the different sets, does anybody remember the numbers? I put 4/9 instead of 5/9 =(</p>
<p>That one was tricky. I almost missed it.</p>
<p>there was a W question that was like "inviting Tom and I" and it should have been "Tom and me"</p>