Looking at the whole page, it looks like the answers are all contained in a paragraph at the top. The pedagogical strategy of using two separate skills to give answer hints across the board may have some merit, I don't know, but that would be their explanation.
They would completely talk past any discussion of the actual contents of the "answer hint" reading.
This is so bad, the 2 things are not connected at all but you can answer either to get the correct answer.
You do not need to know math at all to do the test.
Was there any justification?
Looking at the whole page, it looks like the answers are all contained in a paragraph at the top. The pedagogical strategy of using two separate skills to give answer hints across the board may have some merit, I don't know, but that would be their explanation.
They would completely talk past any discussion of the actual contents of the "answer hint" reading.
I just checked. The paragraph gives just some general information but doesn't contain the answers to the questions.
Thanks. So it's even stupider, then. Impressive.