December 2013 SAT thread

<p>I remember all eh math answers</p>

<p>I meant the</p>

<p>And what was the answer for this one ?</p>

<p>*****!!! i think i forgot about the 3333</p>

<p>Does anyone know whether the cr passage about the meteroid was experimental?</p>

<p>Here’s the answers for the 20 questions with question about semicircle and 8 pi

  1. 18
  2. 6.35
    3.19
    4.20
  3. 128
  4. 200
  5. -125
    8.70 to 79
    9.ax is less than by
  6. 1.096*10^8
    11.n+2/4
    12.80
    13.f(1)
    14.k^2
  7. 2
  8. 5x-9
    17.2/3
  9. 1/6<x
  10. 15 percent
  11. Pi</p>

<p>Meteoroid passage wasn’t experimental.</p>

<p>Can someone tell me the answer choices for the capricious/placid question?</p>

<p>i had 2 cr reading passages with a 12 question long passage, one of them had something to do with physics or something along the lines. also it had a vocab question with jaded as an option. was this an experimental section, it was extremely difficult.</p>

<p>Yes it was experimental.</p>

<p>@aaronyang- was it the Newton physics passage that starts off with something about 20 questions? If so, that was definitely experimental. If not, can you elaborate on it? Was it a different format or just difficult?</p>

<p>What did the author do with the two quotes in the oral language passage?</p>

<p>Can you give the questions for 1,2,3 and 4. I forgot them</p>

<p>I remember 2 was a the number in between 6.3 and 6.4</p>

<p>I can put answers for other sections if you want</p>

<p>I’ll put it around 8 or 9 because I have a basketball game in a sec, but I got you</p>

<p>Okay thanks</p>

<p>What was the answer to the math question that had a circular diagram with brown, blue, and all that stuff. It was asking for the amount of brown i think?</p>

<p>Would an essay for the groups v individuals topic be off-topic if it talks about benefits of collaboration in Of Mice and Men, success of Indian independence, and necessity of collaboration through some bs scientific research</p>

<p>@bclim123 Are you talking about the grid in that had the pie-chart? The answer was 3/10</p>

<p>@jaredmot1 hah yeah, I put compromise too because of that. I had fairness first but when I reread it I thought compromise fit. Now, I really don’t know, but everyone is saying it’s fairness. </p>

<p>Ugh, I completely bombed the writing (I’m just praying for at least a 600). I feel like I might have gotten 800 in math, but knowing me, I probably did some stupid mistake and missed an easy problem (or two). I actually thought the reading comprehension was easier than the practice on the BB though. Maybe that’s just me?</p>

<p>Idk which grid in math was experimental but this is what I got for the 20 minute math section</p>

<ol>
<li>8th term</li>
<li>St=7</li>
<li>11</li>
<li>-4</li>
<li>3
6.18</li>
<li>A+b=c</li>
<li>1/2</li>
<li>1</li>
<li>8
11.2</li>
<li>3a</li>
<li>Z is inversely proportional to square of x</li>
<li>5</li>
<li>III only</li>
<li>P(1-x/100)(1-y/100)</li>
</ol>