<p>@CornelianGuy yep, that’s my thought as well. Face of cube rather than the inside of it, therefore 10 rad 2</p>
<p>What was the writing experimental? One with the Chinese airplane inventor of the radio top 40?</p>
<p>What was the last grid in question? I remember the answer was 13</p>
<p>yep, 10root(2). It asks for the length of the diagonal of any FACE of the cube.</p>
<p>I think it was the Chinese airplane inventor that was experimental @Pistachionut1996 </p>
<p>@Pistachionut1996 I had that one, and am certain that was experimental</p>
<p>What’s everybody feeling for math?</p>
<p>And I thought the distance,rate and time graph was just a straight diagonal line. The distance didn’t drop, the rate did</p>
<p>@wchristen89 for the math, did you get any part of it that had like 3 straight D’s?</p>
<p>dutiful daughter was what</p>
<p>The section with the big bold numbers in passages with NONE as answer choice one was experimental right, I only did 3 questions on it cuz I was pretty sure it was, does this cause harm in any way?</p>
<p>LAST GRID IN PLEASE?</p>
<p>Does anybody remember the CR question on punctuation, “Author 2 would most likely view the ‘meaning’ mentioned in passage 2 as…”
Answer- Made better by punctuation? </p>
<p>The dutiful daughter was how the author perceived herself </p>
<p>Plz help with gallon paint question math!!
Was that section experimental or did everyone have it?</p>
<p>last grid in was 13. can someone please answer my question:</p>
<p>Was there any point in math where you guys got 3 straight D’s. Kinda worried now.</p>
<p>@ah1217 I think I did…</p>
<p>Yes the punctuation one was enhanced by punctuation </p>
<p>whew, thank goodness. Thanks @wchristen89 </p>
<p>I don’t think it was enhanced by punctuation. Pretty sure it was arbitrary.</p>