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invariable
Definition: (adjective) not changing or subject to change.
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A group of 9 friends invest equally in a business opportunity that costs $20,000. If n more friends were to take part evenly in the investment...
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Math questions involving two equations and two unknowns can usually be combined into one equation with one unknown.
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SAT: Error Identification Question #5

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Question: June of 2001, the (a) hottest month that (b) anyone (c) we knew could recall (d). No error (e)



Choices:
A. 2001, the
B. month that
C. anyone
D. could recall
E. No Error



The correct answer is (A). Look carefully at this sentence and you'll notice something's amiss. There is no verb for the subject, which is 'June of 2001.' Therefore, the question has given you a sentence fragment. Despite the fact that the latter half of the fragment has the verb 'recall,' the subject of the sentence is left hanging, only described as the hottest month anyone could recall. The correct sentence would read, "June of 2001 was the hottest month."
 

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