<p>can't remember derisive either. haha, but i got implausible for the q too!</p>
<p>derisive was an answer choice. not sure if i put it though. same with solitary. fleeting is def right</p>
<p>For the lawyer passage, one of my answers was, "Passage 1 quotes from a published source, but Passage 2 doesn't."</p>
<p>Also, what did both passages think about jurors? Some of the choices were: they are easy to manipulate, they are influenced by whim...</p>
<p>For the lawyer passage, one of my answers was, "Passage 1 quotes from a published source, but Passage 2 doesn't."
-crap, i dont remember putting that. but that seems right.</p>
<p>Also, what did both passages think about jurors? Some of the choices were: they are easy to manipulate, they are influenced by whim...
-i didnt put influenced by whim. i think i answered something else or left it blank. can't remember though.</p>
<p>i remember another question. it was prolly asking about the tone. passage 1 is this and passage 2 is laudatory?</p>
<p>the one with the jurors is- i think something like they dont pay great attention to detail- cuz in one they didnt get that the lawyer tricks them and in the other the lawyer has to explain a testimony- so they are clueless basically</p>
<p>the one with the jurors is- i think something like they dont pay great attention to detail- cuz in one they didnt get that the lawyer tricks them and in the other the lawyer has to explain a testimony- so they are clueless basically
-hrmmm. i might have put that. too similar to tell.</p>
<p>wasnt there also a question at the end of the first paragraph of passage 2 where it was like give us the evidence and we'll find the truth or something. i put how this is general for attorneys. yes/no/maybe?</p>
<p>what i got:
jurors- easy to manipulate
passage- something than laudatory was right
implausible is right</p>
<p>difference b/t passages- got that passage one quoted published source.
also got .666 for an answer</p>
<p>last two grid-ins 16 then 1.99????</p>
<p>Yeah it was derisive then laudatory. That's where derisive is from, but it wasn't a SC.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the math question was that had an answer of 2/3? I can't seem to remember that.</p>
<p>And the problem about having a certain number of people in a group, one leaving, another replacing him, etc....that was 6 people.</p>
<p>I distinctly remember putting 20/3 for one of the answers, not 2/3. I got 20/3 for the question that asked what f(8) was after giving f(9)...</p>
<p>was that the question that said f(8)=whatever than find f(9)?
i remember getting 60 for that.</p>
<p>i got 20/3 too...also i got -1 i think for the question that asks when does f(a) + g(b) = 8 or something like that....i got around 135 for the numerical value of the shaded bottom right box.....what about the last math one on one of the sections that was like: If I study for the test, I will pass? I said: If i did not passed the test, I may not have studied - becuase just because u failed doesnt mean u didnt study</p>
<p>it was a grid-in right? i just put in .666. did you get 1.99 or 16 for grid0ins.</p>
<p>135 is right and -1 is right.</p>
<p>what were the logic choices?
techincally the logic choice should be the following:
if x--> y then -y= -x.
so the answer should of been: if i failed, than i must not have studied.</p>
<p>HOWEVER, your answer has a might in it so i dont know if that was right.</p>
<p>I distinctly remember putting 20/3 for one of the answers, not 2/3. I got 20/3 for the question that asked what f(8) was after giving f(9)...
-hrmmm. i'm pretty sure one of the answers was 2/3 for a grid in. number 6 or 7. hopefully yours was a different question? i dont remember the f(8) given f(9), was that a grid in?
-i think i might have put a 16 for a grid in, but cant remember. it might have been one of the first few grid ins? i'd have to think of the problem.</p>
<p>anyone know the problem where an inequality with x in it was less than 11 (i think the number was) and an inequality with y in it was less than 13 (i think the number was) and you had to figure out what was true with both of the equalities out of all the mc? i put x+y<8. anyone remember?</p>
<p>anyone know the problem where an inequality with x in it was less than 11 (i think the number was) and an inequality with y in it was less than 13 (i think the number was) and you had to figure out what was true with both of the equalities out of all the mc? i put x+y<8. anyone remember? </p>
<p>--Yeah I remember getting that</p>
<p>yea i also got x+y<8....</p>
<p>i also remember getting an answer something along the lines of x>7 or something like that for another question</p>
<p>what was the one about studying?!?! if i study...that one was so stupid and everyone i talked to got diff answers</p>
<p>i also remember getting an answer something along the lines of x>7 or something like that for another question.
-thanks ragstoriches919 and unckid23 for the answer. but sorry, i dont remember that answer, so i can't confirm.</p>
<p>what was the one about studying?!?! if i study...that one was so stupid and everyone i talked to got diff answers
-i didnt answer it, but looked at it. if i would have taken a guess, i would have chosen b, but i dont remember what it was. sorry.</p>
<p>oh, and that 20/3 could have been the 2/3 i was thinking about. i just know it ended in a 67, so maybe that's why i thought it was 2/3 and it's prolly really 20/3. can't remember.</p>