<p>SoundOfSilence do you remember any of the questions I asked? I’m freaking out hereee.</p>
<p>I don’t remember the first and last, but 2 and 3 on your list were 1 and 10pi, respectively. do you remember whether the p* one was asking for prime numbers only?</p>
<p>P* one asked for prime numbers only</p>
<p>by the way guys, look what I found! (might not all be correct, but worth looking at I suppose):</p>
<p>[March</a> 2011 ? SAT Math Questions and Answers | examdude.com](<a href=“http://examdude.com/march-2011-–-sat-math-questions-and-answers/]March”>http://examdude.com/march-2011-–-sat-math-questions-and-answers/)</p>
<p>and thanks, aimforthesky - that’s a huge relief…</p>
<p>@soundofsilence Im sorry, I dont remember what I put! Hopefully someone else will. </p>
<p>@Reckie
the area was 16x smaller (1:16 ratio i think)
hit x axis once
10pi
i dont remember, what was the question?</p>
<p>Also what did you get for the question about the price of the volleyballs? i beleive there was a typo. The question was something like how much greater is the price of buying one volleyball at a time than buying one volleyball at a time. I was totally confused so I put $0. What did everybody else put? Did I read the problem wrong?</p>
<p>oh an I asked my calc teacher about hte prime question, and its DEFINITELY 0.
I said 3+ D:</p>
<p>Johnbryce: I’m pretty sure I put $56, and was rather confident about my answer for that one.</p>
<p>The volleyball question was asking how much more it costs to buy 24 volleyballs than 25 volleyballs. Since there was a 20% discount for buying 25 vs a 10% discount for buying 24 at $35 each, it came out to be $56 more (i think). It may have been 54 lol I dont remember </p>
<p>and @soundofsilence that link is awesome!!
EDIT: Wait why is it from March? Was it an experimental section then too? So confused…
EDIT: WAIT DOES THIS MEAN THAT IT WAS EXPERIMENTAL?</p>
<p>also, can anyone verify/contest the list of answers from the link above? I want to know whether any of them are wrong…</p>
<p>Just did, theyre all right. WHY DO WE HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONS?</p>
<p>They have critical reading too…
[2011</a> March SAT Critical Reading Questions and Answers | examdude.com](<a href=“http://examdude.com/2011-march-sat-critical-reading-questions-and-answers/]2011”>http://examdude.com/2011-march-sat-critical-reading-questions-and-answers/)</p>
<p>Someone please check these b/c if these are right, I got more wrong than I thought. And it means that symbolism isn’t right… :(</p>
<p>Edit: It doesnt look like theyre TOO sure of the answers;
“9. A young novelist who shows her first draft to a respected author VERSUS Doctor who got medical degree but still needs to do clinical training
10. The one that said the mentor’s speech concerning the story of the Persians was…I put an invective against poor craftsmanship.”</p>
<p>^ Doesnt look too sure</p>
<p>haha I know, right? I can’t believe they’d use so many of the exact same questions - and from such a recent test, too.</p>
<p>hmm… I said symbolic as well… it might’ve been coherence after all. however, this guy himself is uncertain on a few, so who knows?</p>
<p>yeah i hope so (quite selfishly, of course)!
the math were all the same as what I got so Im pretty sure theyre all right.
I guess we’ll find out. I cant wait any longer!</p>
<p>So the section with p* wasn’t experimental? Crap, I got like 2 wrong.</p>
<p>Does anyone rememember what the sentence completion question was with the answer “empirical”?</p>
<p>something with a scientist backing everything up with hard facts/research</p>
<p>Also, what did everybody put for the reason behind the mentor’s speech?</p>
<p>Sorry i keep on asking random questions guys. just trying to remember questions that i wasn’t sure on. Did anyone put something other than ethereal for the sentence completion on the woman wearing certain clothes? i said exorbitant</p>