<p>CNI it was h/to b/c distance/time = speed</p>
<p>remember me is right and the velocity one is right as well its division for the thunderstorm one i put weightless cuz they could "push them" for the ducks feet one i cant remember the choices</p>
<p>yeah that mound stuff was like "***" ...i put something like how quickly things change. and CNI, i think it was height over time...was it h wiht a o thing on the bottom right corner , over time?</p>
<p>EDIT: oh nvm, the one previous one was thunderheads or some crap</p>
<p>I thought it was because of his technology that he had early success.</p>
<p>The passage quotes him saying that the stuff he had wasn't stuff normal people could get their hands on, I think.</p>
<p>Doh thats right. the one where it was s=d/t is what i put as well</p>
<p>oh the last sci was jacksonvillle because it had a higher g</p>
<p>ruchir, was there only one Height Over Time one?</p>
<p>there was one about a pendullum did you guys get it swung 22 feet ? i just used the s = r * theta and theta was pi/2 and r was like 15?equation</p>
<p>this is probably the stupidest question on earth, but for the isoceles triangle with like two parallel lines cutting it, what did you get the one value to equal?</p>
<p>that wut i put they were light to "push them"</p>
<p>i got 22 as well, but im pretty sure it wasnt answer and then i put 24 </p>
<p>idk dont trust me on that one
and CNI, i agree with you on the jacksonville one</p>
<p>and the one on the last section with the diagram, does air ressitance go down and buoyancy up?</p>
<p>height over time was E. or whatever the last choice was</p>
<p>there were 2 thunderstomr questions one was how fast and the other was weight and that jacksonville one wasnt there 2 parts like austin was this jacksonville was this i remember putting c</p>
<p>ya nikki ther was only 1, i think it was D.</p>
<p>yeah it was B. the buyoancy one</p>
<p>What didy ou get on one of the last problems in the math, like number 56??/ It gave you a parallelogram gave one angle of 60 degrees and another of like 80? and so was the answer 120?</p>
<p>i think air resistance and buoyancy both go up because the air is blocking the ball from falling at the normal G
g=9.8m/s^2</p>
<p>oh, and for the one where they were asking what conclusion would be supported by scientist two, did you put 9.72m/s^2 because he said that the G was less because of the fact that we were above sea level</p>
<p>ya air resistance was down and bouyancy up ( i'm so happy to hear other ppl got wut i got) =)</p>
<p>I guessed Austin for the last sci question...wasn't it the one at sea level? wouldn't the city have more g if its closer to earth?</p>
<p>CNI the answer was 120 =]</p>
<p>yeah the answer was the 9.78 one .. x95</p>