<p>About the months/popcorn:</p>
<p>I remember distinctly that the difference was +1000 units for Month 4, making it by far the highest.</p>
<p>About the months/popcorn:</p>
<p>I remember distinctly that the difference was +1000 units for Month 4, making it by far the highest.</p>
<p>There was a question on the writing. I selected the very first option. It was asking something about spiders.</p>
<p>the question: deadliest among all the spiders in N Amer. is the black widow… rattlesnake…</p>
<p>I said that ‘deadliest among’ was wrong because I was thinking of the superlative form of deadly. What did you guys say?</p>
<p>Month question: Why would month 3 not have shown the greatest improvement? From month 2 to month 3, more containers were sold (greater improvement) than from month 3 to month 4.</p>
<p>The spider one was “rattlesnake,” because rattlesnakes aren’t toxic. Their VENOM is. It needed to be possessive, because you can’t compare spider poison to a snake. It isn’t logical.</p>
<p>Yeah I missed the First Lady question ):
ANd what was the egyptian one?</p>
<p>VENOM should of been rattlesnakes venom or to that of a rattlesnake. It is an incorrect comparison. </p>
<p>EGYPTIAN- I put (however have not confirmed) that is was “build” or whatever they put maybe build but it sounded wrong and wasn’t past tense.</p>
<p>^^I put no error for both.</p>
<p>AaronBurr: the top line wasn’t containers sold it was number of BOTH popcorn and soda sold, so popcorn depended on soda sold (bottom line)</p>
<p>"About the months/popcorn:</p>
<p>I remember distinctly that the difference was +1000 units for Month 4, making it by far the highest."</p>
<p>I also remember getting +1000, but that was for Month 3; the line represented Month 3, but its endpoint was on Month 4. The new line starting from Month 4 would represent Month 4.</p>
<p>The pyramid bit was “to be built” [forgotten exact wording] because it wasn’t past tense. Needed a “had been,” I believe.</p>
<p>15 on math mc…? 15 was finding the area of this huge thing with two tris and a rectangle. I put 30. can anyone confirm?</p>
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the “to” was not underlined.</p>
<p>"The new line starting from Month 4 would represent Month 4. "</p>
<p>Oh, that’s our difference. No, I’m still confident in my answer. You give your profit reports at the end of a month, and the Month 4 number had increased by 1000 from the last count.</p>
<p>krazy i think it was no error</p>
<p>Kellian-- it was 25. The rectangle was 5x2, and there were two triangles that were 3x5.</p>
<p>do u guys remember the question with insured, it was a writng identifying error question, was the asnwer insured, since it should be assured.</p>
<p>“Oh, that’s our difference. No, I’m still confident in my answer. You give your profit reports at the end of a month, and the Month 4 number had increased by 1000 from the last count.”</p>
<p>Month 1 started out with a line though. It was not at the endpoint of a line. So the same applies for Month 3. But whatever. We’ve already passed it in.</p>
<p>I picked “rattlesnake” for the rattlesnake one because it wasn’t possessive.</p>
<p>On the math questions people posted, I think I got all but the code one. I did 26x26x9 I think and may have even mis-bubbled that one. Otherwise agree with all of them. </p>
<p>I put wise for the fisherman, but probably got that wrong. </p>
<p>Apocryphal (actually just crammed that word last night from DH. I made like 200 flash cards last night).</p>
<p>The first CR section I went through so fast. I had like 10 minutes at the end to check answers. I must have been pumped. lol.</p>
<p>Answered all, projecting 204-230 range, depending on how many mistakes and stuff I made. I scored 200s on the practice PSATs I took.</p>
<p>@ aaron burr. it wasn’t really the line that count, it was the dot. they only counted the amount during each month… not as the month is passing</p>
<p>Krazy, I think it would’ve been “believed the pyramids to have been built around…” if it was correct.</p>