<p>On writing section with gum paragraph, were there 36questions</p>
<p>I thought writing always had 35 questions</p>
<p>The first passage was against and then says robots are more efficient since human travel are so expensive
Passage two seemed to be ALL OVER THE PLACE</p>
<p>was the math section with the sphere and cylinder experimental or real?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember ANYTHING about the writing question with Mexican-American authors?</p>
<p>yes but I don’t remember what I put…</p>
<p>Am I the only one who thought the math was kind of hard this time? Math is my strong subject but I struggled with some of the questions</p>
<p>@turquoise7 - wasn’t the answer “which is”? I feel like that was the correct answer but NO ONE remembers it!</p>
<p>@DadBull I’m pretty sure that’s what I put too :)</p>
<p>@Dadbull</p>
<p>The answer is “that writing”. “Which is” is not right because in the sentence it’s unclear what does which refer to, and also If I’m not mistaken which is has comma splice problem.</p>
<p>@cicit123</p>
<p>“That writing”? Do you remember the sentence, because I swear that isn’t right…but I completely forgot what the sentence was. Also, I don’t think “which is” would create a comma splice because there was a comma beforehand, but I could be wrong :/</p>
<p>@DadBull</p>
<p>I’m not sure whether is “that writing” or “that using”. Because the primary focus of the sentence is what do the Mexican writers do/use. If you use which is, the meaning of the sentence will be changed to introduce or to explain whatever that materiel is.</p>
<p>@cicit123</p>
<p>I think they were describing the type of writing, not the writers, so “which is” would be appropriate. Because the sentence was talking about how the writers wrote in a blend of english and spanish (i think), so “which is” could work. Perhaps I read the question wrong…I wonder if anyone knows what the exact sentence is</p>
<p>I didn’t put “which is” I think I put “they…(something something)” but I’m not sure… Yeah doesn’t anyone know the exact sent?</p>
<p>Also, what did you guys put for the question about like the technology changing for the company.</p>
<p>I think the two most logical answers were “where” and “in which” or something like that, idk</p>
<p>hey guys what did you get as the answer on the one with the sphere and cylinder was it 2/3? and also wasn’t the one with the diameters I II and III cause it did form a square.</p>
<p>@engineering96</p>
<p>the answer was 2/3
and no it was only I because the diameters could form a x, thus not making it perpendicular
and it’s not a square</p>
<p>has begun or had begun</p>
<p>Yes it was 2/3</p>
<p>had begun because the sentence is in past tense</p>