<p>@vince
it was the distance frogs placed from each speaker</p>
<p>@checkmate
yeah thats the right answer 100 L</p>
<p>@vince
it was the distance frogs placed from each speaker</p>
<p>@checkmate
yeah thats the right answer 100 L</p>
<p>I thought it was 10, I must’ve read it wrong cause didn’t it say 10/100</p>
<p>@kzhi2u: thanks, I forgot.</p>
<p>@jkaplan1212: I don’t really remember the question…just that I put 100</p>
<p>Could someone please tell me what the questions were to the following consensus answers:</p>
<p>“changed the shape with caused the release of CH4
acetic acid answer A”</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question about the comet and the findings and if it like supported or did not support student 3’s hypothesis, or something along these lines. I think it was a trick question in reference to the equal amounts of CH4 throughout the atmosphere, and the higher concentration of CH4 at the equator, but not in the atmosphere.</p>
<p>at vince,
there was some question talking about a students hypothesis that the CH4 would be released from beneath the surface changing the shape of something id remember lol maybe the surface itself or the atmosphere</p>
<p>the second question i believe was the first question in the chemistry section but now i dont remember lol</p>
<p>at mattio, yes but i dont think it was a trick question.</p>
<p>i think it was kind of tricky, because the difference of CH4 at the equator was not related to the complete equal distribution in the atmosphere of 10 parts per billion, therefore it would have agreed with the #3 hypothesis.</p>
<p>okay i dont understand what that has to do with the comet one. each hypothesis is totally different it doent matter if a question contradicts another because theyre over different points of view</p>
<p>It asked if the findings agreed or disagreed with hypothesis #3</p>
<p>Science was SOOO much harder than the september ACT. On the september i got a 30 and thought it was pretty easy but on this one, i dont even think i got a 26</p>
<p>lol well i blew my chances of a perfect science by saying that a low PH meant low acidity. ■■■. i also power bubbled three questions.</p>