<p>Bobby, did you understand that science passage/experiment at all???</p>
<p>Yea the lever made it require less force or effort to push down... something along those lines</p>
<p>There was an answer to the Student 1 question that said if... something doesn't react with something (Choice A I believe) that made it really obvious, because Student 1 had stated that the Unknown A reacts with something.. LOL wow that was informative</p>
<p>One of the questions was why did the teacher leave the solution to chill and I think the answer was to see if/when unknown A would naturally become red?</p>
<p>i thought i did for the most part... but the last section i had to do in probably 5 minutes cause im such a slow test taker haha</p>
<p>if you have a question on anyone of the other parts just ask cause i have a pretty good memory... def not photo tho</p>
<p>Ok. thanks.</p>
<p>The teacher left it for 24 hours to see its natural effect before adding Unknown A. Pretty sure it was worded something similar so, yeah, you're right.</p>
<p>Oh hahaha. Same! The last 5 mins were crazy. Left with a headache. :\
Yeah... I don't have a good memory but I'm pretty good at photo so maybe together we'll get some tricky questions resolved. lol</p>
<p>i thought the answer to why there was a lever was because u needed a fulcrum point...how did u guys come up with "it takes less force to push down?"</p>
<p>because that is what a lever does... just common sense</p>
<p>i may have read the question wrong tho... i am human, however, i do think that the less force is the correct answer</p>
<p>I don't know... previous physics knowledge? The rod had to exist as a shelf to place the weight.... was that one of the answer choices?</p>
<p>Thank god i wasn't the only one that felt this away about science
that was just ridiculously hard</p>
<p>No, you definitely were not alone...
What about the puzzle piece question?? With the images as answers? Which did everyone choose??</p>
<p>i chose A</p>
<p>how about everyone else?</p>
<p>for the lever one, it asked why it had to be there, and the lever was the rod, so invariably the answer had to be that it had to be there so that there was something to put the weight on. cuz if it wasnt there then you cant put the weight on anything.</p>
<p>for the puzzle piece Q, i put A too.</p>
<p>it may be a different question about the lever... but i thought one was "what is a lever" or something very close to that</p>
<p>the first one cuz it said it only had 1 attachment for the substrate which was like mp or something</p>
<p>The puzzle piece one was definitely A.</p>
<p>did anything else get like
2 ds in a row or 2 ks in a row for the 3rd and 2nd to the last question?
i remember putting h for the last one i think and then
it was like two As, one for the puzzle piece, one for the which of the following would disapprove scientist whatever's theory the most
and then 2 cs, 2 ds, then a c again
i did miss the reaction sitting there to see if anything would happen one though</p>
<p>what is the puzzle piece</p>
<p>the one that looked like pacman</p>
<p>haha. pacman. :)
Ok. ok. So invariably "A" is the correct answer for the binding substrate question... still not sure if I chose that, but I did choose an answer with only ONE binding location. hmm....
was the little piece in A MP? Can anyone remember what the answer looked like other than one attachment? THANKS~!</p>