<p>No, the question was like -3<=x<=2.
What is the least value for 2|x-3|+1
So, 3 was the answer.</p>
<p>Anyone remember any grid in math answer 5/11</p>
<p>Oooo maybe. Dont remember.</p>
<p>Guys what was your answer concerning the range question ? </p>
<p>Your answer *</p>
<p>@senioryr The answer to the bus question was 2750. (8 buses. Large costs $400 and seats 60 students, Small costs $250 and seats 40)</p>
<p>@John12344 please tell me 2 was not an option in that question</p>
<p>I don’t remember that but 100% sure It was 3. @kiwieagle
I think that the options were 0,1,3,5,6 something like that not sure. For 2 was the least to give the answer 3…</p>
<p>@tracybui @senioryr These are all the answers for the Photography passage (my friend has a really good memory and he’s gone over the answers with a lot of people already so he knows all the correct ones now). PS. They’re not in the right order. (sorry i don’t quite remember some of the questions but here are the answers!)</p>
<p>(You can copy and past this somewhere and put an O next to correct ones and X besides incorrect to see what you score)
- untenable
- reflects genre by discussing
- politically motivated (quote "Lange’s enthusiasm for the FSA and the New Deal"shows she’s —?)
- movie critic
- “raises” definition means provokes
- subjective
- “object” definition means purpose
- (in Lange’s opinion, one’s interests) will inevitably express
- express skepticism
- approval (job description question. Other answers were: surprise, regret, skepticism, annoyance)
- disapproval
- take her belief into account
- showing your influence is ultimately innate or something (last sentence of the passage, author’s POV)</p>
<p>These are all 19 Vocab answers (excluding experimental Newton section) </p>
<ul>
<li>Salutary (other answers included gratuitous)</li>
<li>multifaceted </li>
<li>nebulous and palliate </li>
<li>punctilious stringent </li>
<li>tales exaggerated </li>
<li>flimsy (evidence or argument was ---- )</li>
<li>equanimity (Girl’s calm composure)</li>
<li>speculative accurate
strengthened (Galileo and Cornipicus or sth)</li>
<li>atypical (These two people were ----; in fact, they were part of the movement for humanity and stuff)</li>
<li>innovators curators (These Japanese authors once were ----, introducing novelties; now, they are ----, protecting traditions)</li>
<li>cursory </li>
<li>cultivating flashy </li>
<li>fathom monitored (scientists study on an endangered species)</li>
<li>carnivalesque (the carnival’s atmosphere)</li>
<li>individual communal (unlike stereotypical author who’s a recluse…)</li>
<li>impassive </li>
<li>diminishing (The prof’s lifeless facts could not — the lively city’s character)</li>
<li>indiscernible and ubiquity (bacteria)</li>
</ul>
<p>Answers to NATURE passage:</p>
<ul>
<li>purports to type of experience (comparison of two passages. Other answers included: preserve nature, closeness of nature, truthfulness of the account, absurd conclusion)</li>
<li>arduousness</li>
<li>sign of depth of feeling (“flower people”)</li>
<li>emphasize singlularity (blah blah even better than meeting actual people)</li>
<li>anticipation to disappointment (second passage first 2 paragraphs, shift in mood)</li>
<li>a play on the phrase (fingers turning into ice blocks)</li>
<li>extended personal anecdote (both 2 passages are—?)</li>
</ul>
<p>Answers to FATHER PAINTER passage:</p>
<ul>
<li>establish comparison (father compared to 2 famous painters to — )</li>
<li>did not come to fruition (father’s dreams —)</li>
<li>posit hypothesis (purpose of so many questions)</li>
<li>had no impact on dads career (did “laziness” have an effect on dad’s career?)</li>
<li>affectionate appreciation (narrator’s reminiscing of childhood and his dad back then)</li>
<li>loving and affectionate (narrator’s parents)</li>
<li>personal attribute (Father lacked —)</li>
</ul>
<p>Answers to SUDOKU passage:</p>
<ul>
<li>analogy (first sentence purpose)</li>
<li>decrease in audience</li>
</ul>
<p>PYTHEAS OR SOME EXPLORER passage:
- discuss the views
- substantiative but partially understood (not sure bout this one, could someone help? the other option was definitive but …)</p>
<p>What were the other choices for the vocab qus about Professor’s lifeless facts</p>
<p>For the “raises” question–wasn’t it “cultivates”?</p>
<p>LOL @DevonKim No it’s my friend who remembered all these. He’s like an actual legit genius NOT EVEN KIDDING. I I was so dumbfounded when he was telling me the answers I was like ARE YOU EVEN HUMAN. </p>
<p>@dabnag97 I think it’s “provokes” because it means “give rise to an reaction or outcome” and the question was definitely given rise to. Also, “cultivated” means to develop and the question was not developed and nurtured over time. </p>
<p>Damn -2 in reading I think.
The equinamisity one I dont remember so -1 and in the flower people I put something about human something so -2 :
Edit: oh nvm my flower people answer is right. What where the other choices for equinamisity?</p>
<p>@yacht151 ask your buddy about the orchards passage PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU. I’m going stir crazy and there’s still another 2 weeks to wait</p>
<p>Was this test a repeat? Does anyone know? Just curious if the College Board is still playing into the hands of the cheaters or if it’s wised up finally.</p>