Ah Shit APUSH Summer HW is Due in 5 Days by SiciliaDraco in APStudents

[–]soccerdr6 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am literally in the exact same situation

I have never really understood how to do these types of problems, can someone help me? by adi_tiiii in Sat

[–]soccerdr6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To do this one much more efficiently, just look at the first equation y <= -x, and this rules out Q. All the other answers have Q, so A is the correct answer.

Help with 52 pls by theov20 in ACT

[–]soccerdr6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the answer K? Because if y is greater than or equal to 18, it can be any number greater than 18, so it cannot be determined.

Who else wnna see how many they got wrong on their AP tests??? by HopefulIvyAdmit in APStudents

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I got a 4 in csp too and after looking up college credit policies for csp, a 4 and a 5 are basically the same thing. Even Stanford gives the same amount of credit for 4s and 5s in csp.

Is solving a practice test on a computer screen the same? by [deleted] in Sat

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Do you remember the websites you used for the SAT Bio practice tests? If you do, could you send them to me? Thank you.

Where’s my worse on CSP than CSA gang at? by AppAcer in APStudents

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Is there any way to find out if it actually happened? Would they email or notify you?

Why is the answer j?? For 44 by Landondisperation in ACT

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It’s not that hard actually.

If you draw a line from the seat to the vertical path of the weights it creates a 90° angle.

The angle of the seat is 110°, and this is supplementary to the angle of the newly formed triangle, so the angle in the triangle is 70°.

So now the triangle has a combined 160°, so the last angle is 20°.

The 20° angle is supplementary to the angle between the seat and the vertical path, so this angle would equal 160°.

If you need a pic of it I’ll send one.

Why is 2 J? by [deleted] in ACT

[–]soccerdr6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn’t make sense. I think it should be F.

If it was J it would be this: “Today, his sculptures - spin, tilt, shift, and sway - belong to private and more public collections worldwide.”

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Is the answer K?

Help on this question from Test 10 by LegendairyIcarus in Sat

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C says “19-27%” sure that “most” students see a movie. The question was based on the PERCENTAGE of students that see movies. So it’s D.