<p>pwillis52x. I think it was A .
donnykim According to BB it’s 700.</p>
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<p>Thank you guys so much!</p>
<p>taejcmall. I put 29.
29 = 5 * 5 + 4
29 = 4* 7 + 1</p>
<p>@Hobbitton, yes, verisimilitude was the correct answer. It means “having the appearance of being true or real.” The only reason I got that question right was because we had that as a vocab word in AP English Lit. Funny thing is, that was our ONE and ONLY vocab word, and it ended up showing up on the SAT. What are the chances?!</p>
<p>Anyways, what examples did you guys use for the essay?</p>
<p>I used Fort Ticonderoga (raised team spirit, rallied the troops, beat the British, rah rah), and then the Nullification Crisis in the early-mid 1800s (South Carolina suppressed by Andrew Jackson for not being a “team player,” SC threatens to secede, President Andrew Jackson threatens with a civil war) as a counterargument. Thank God for APUSH.</p>
<p>OOh and for the biggest 3 digit digitsl prime. I put 995 because 9 + 9 + 5 = 23 and 23 is a prime number. I was right ?
And for the volume of the cube with total sum edges 4 i put 1/27.
Does any of you guy know the experimental math ? I think I got 3 perfect math sections and a horrible one. If the horrible one is not the ES I am surely gonna cry.</p>
<p>for the shaded question I did this :
i put ab = x
then (1,5x)square * pi - (0,5x)square<em>pi = 8pi
then 2</em>pi<em>xsquare = 8pi
so xsquare = 4
then the area was (0,5x)square</em>pi = pi I think the answer was C or D
Please help me find out the experimental math</p>
<p>@ipeeonthings I got 1/8 too. i just drew the same pattern.</p>
<p>Which one was the experimental one?</p>
<p>Could you repeat the prime numbers? I got 975</p>
<p>They asked for the biggest 3 digit digital prime. a number with 3 digit which sum of digits forms a prime number. Since 995 has a sum of digits equals to 23 ( a prime number ) and all the numbers above it ( 999, 998, 997, 996 ) have for sum respectively ( 27,26,25,24) which are not prime numbers, 995 is the answer. 100% sure</p>
<p>Does anyone know whether or not the passage about a girl and her mother was the experimental? Thank you</p>
<p>@satmaster28 I did not have it and I did not have that passage so It might be the answer. I am not that sure but I dont remember that question.</p>
<p>Isn’t it against the rules to talk about the test? I won’t say the answer but 975 and 995 are both wrong. Look up what prime numbers are. Both 975 and 995 are factorable.</p>
<p>^ it is but they dont have time to check every single sources.</p>
<p>the number does not have to be a prime number but the sum of its digit has to. Sorry we did not put the question though</p>
<p>Cakane7 I think you’re mistaking this question with another question. I’m fairly confident that the sum of its digit = prime number question involves the number 52.</p>
<p>What’s your predicted scores?
Hopefully a 1900</p>
<p>yeah 52 was the example they gave.</p>
<p>i remember the question but i dont want to post it. dont want to get in trouble</p>
<p>Then I got that question wrong. I thought the question asked which 3-digit number is the highest prime number. I’m shooting for a 1900</p>