May 2013 SAT Discussion Thread

<p>@my88key
This was the graph question asking about the height of the something in the beginning.</p>

<p>Yeah, 3:4 was the right answer.</p>

<p>120 people can at 12 tables of 6 people and 12 of 4 people.</p>

<p>@speedlimit do you remember the numbers?</p>

<p>Which section was the CR Experimental?</p>

<p>Which passages did it have??</p>

<p>120 people was the right answer. There were 12 4 person tables and 12 6 person tables; 48+72=120.</p>

<p>For the essay, I don’t think I did well.</p>

<p>What is this Japan grammar question and what is the answer?</p>

<p>@Yakisoba I’m pretty sure you would have remembered it, as it was quite difficult. It was a Passage 1/Passage 2 type thing. I’m almost positive it was experimental.</p>

<p>I had 4 Writing sections.</p>

<p>@my88keys
It was like a graph with a coordinates and what numbers? I dont exactly remember the question but on the graph, there were two coordinates: (2,67) and (5,95)</p>

<p>I also had 4 CR but I didn’t have Venice. I had salsa, lady moving, funding, I cant even remember the rest.</p>

<p>@my88keys
They gave you two points on the 60ml question on a graph. 2,74) and (5,85). They wanted to know what y is in (0, y).</p>

<p>I had passages about someone named Persia, and one talking about people fitting into groups. Did anyone else have these and remember the vocab questions that went with this?</p>

<p>Kk. Thanks. I got the right answer. Yay! I’m still hoping for an 800 in math!</p>

<p>Sorry sorry. I typed that wrong. Either way the slope was 7 so you did 74-14!</p>

<p>I didn’t have a Persia one. I remember I also had one on deception</p>

<p>before posting a repeat question can u please search the thread first? there have been at least 5 people bringing up the table question and it was answered in the first ~10-20 pages…</p>

<p>What did you get for the one that was like (-1/4)x+5? I got (-16, 1)</p>

<p>What do you guys think the curve is going to be for math. I think i got one wrong by making stupid mistake on the 3 remainder question. I put 5 instead of 4…</p>

<p>I was thinking the same thing @mikee2014</p>