<p>Does anyone remember the science question with the solvents and polarity? There was a question about which conditions from each figure had the longest time period and thus increasing "resolution" I think...the answer choices were like:</p>
<p>Solution I (Figure 1)
Solution III (Figure 2)</p>
<p>Solution II (Figure 1)
Solution II (Figure 2)
etc...</p>
<p>i think it was I and II..the lines from the graph from figure one were close together then the lines from the graph on figure 2 were more separated</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what they picked for the soil questions about which one would be most permeable and least "something". I think I narrowed it down to soil 2 and 5 for both.</p>
<p>does anybody remember the question in the math pertaining to an isocoles (did i spell that right) triangle with an isocoles triangle inside it. They asked which angles were congruent?</p>
<p>Was the answer C?.... It was a complete guess due to time being called.</p>
<p>Wow i guessed c on like 3 questions in the math and got them all right!!!</p>
<p>whats up with this big discussion about the median
i haven't engaged in that but dang, you had to average the 2 numbers in the middle because it was an even set of numbers</p>
<p>Aaaah! I'm really angry on the "through the steel from the ice cream mixture to the salt" question. I knew the answer, but didn't read closely enough. In AP Chem, I did the same experiment, but we used ice instead of salt. So I mixed up ice and ice cream mixture.</p>
<p>Also, for which soil was the most permeable one......
it was A) soil 2 B) soil 3 C) soil 4 D) soil 5</p>
<p>I put down D, since there was lots of large gravel in 5, but 2 only had gravel, whereas 5 had sand and other materials (like clay) with low diameters. Any help?</p>
<p>It was soil 2. I spent SO much time on that until I realized it was referring to Table 2, and table 2 had soil 2 having the highest percentage (like 40% or something)</p>