There were five no errors
Anthropologie
The building sturdy one
Number 28
Number 17 19 22
25
@mrmqster198 I think it was either 25 or 49 because it was suppose to be a 2 digit integer
What was the question where the answer was (6,0)
I put “at once” as the error because it was redundant.
What was the answer to the creative passage question " the question in line blah and the three questions in line blah were connected… I put the former put the latter in specific context
No it said a two-digit integer has 3 positive roots. So -12 is a still 2 digit integer with 3 positive roots, correct?
@Chrisko817 I think number 19 was about the tomatoes that were bred for cultivation…I said there was an error for that. It was something like “therefore able to”
The skiing question
I had wanted to go skiing for a long time but i had never had the time so … It’s no error
Was number 28 the one about the play? For that I put “did theirs” because I thought it was just really weird wording and a faulty comparison.
What was the pyramid one???
@mrmaster198 I don’t think there any negative answers on the grid sections of math…how did you write it? And I am pretty sure that the questions asked for factors
@SATsRuinLife how is therefore able to wrong
@APScholar18 it was 4
Yeah so i put 6 as the factor. Because it said the number had 3 positive factors including 1 and n. Unless by n they meant the original number, which in that case shit there goes my 800.
Was their some question with an answer (6,0) or (0,6) can’t remember the question
I put 25 for the last math. It has 5,5, 25, and 1 as factors. I think several perfect squares would have worked.
Sorry I was thinking of a different question of “he or she” being used. I also got no error for the question your talking about, even though the way “once” was used sounded awkwe @SATsRuinLife
I got 25 too
@SATsRuinLife I got the same
What was the complaints in a certain month out of 68