<p>What was the answer to the Roman numeral question in the math section (last question) about the sequences? </p>
<p>I think the roman numeral question was only I and III true, because when they said difference between consecutive terms that could mean 8-3 or 3-8, which is -5. You can’t get a negative number with 2^n, n equaling a positive number. </p>
<p>The corn/desert question was to show an unlikely accomplishment or something</p>
<p>Okay, then I know I got all the grid-ins right… Maybe this will make up for my atrocious reading score…</p>
<p>I think the question was a bit ambiguous tbh.</p>
<p>@Calcmasta all three</p>
<p>crap i put “had went” because i thought you used past perfect when something happened in the past before something else</p>
<p>because later in the sentence it said “he then did something else”</p>
<p>Anyone know the answer for that short reading passage about the use of tv for broadcasting unread of newspapers? Like the main purpose of the passage?</p>
<p>I forget what my range was but I’m pretty sure for the question you’re talking about I wrote 6? I forget what I wrote some of the grid ins.</p>
<p>I thought that one had wordplay and not sarcasm.</p>
<p>Did anyone get that short reading passage about television broadcasting and newspapers?</p>
<p>I said it was six- each side would be 2, so when you add two sides together you get four, which is twice two.</p>
<p>Difference is always positive </p>
<p>Show an unlikely accomplishment is right </p>
<p>That’s what I got for the triangle one</p>
<p>One last thing about the ostrich egg thing. Being is correct because the verb tense of the verb in the idiom “what with” should be progressive. So being is right, but in this case, the “what” is omitted</p>
<p>Was this test brand new??</p>
<p>The reading curve should be generous.</p>
<p>Math and Writing typically harsh at the high end.</p>
<p>What the last grid in answer? I don’t remember what I put I think I put 85 is that right? </p>
<p>The triangle had to be equilateral</p>
<p>does anyone know if they ever got three straight D’s for Math?</p>