November SAT- VERSION ONE- BLockbuster moives

<p>@yballer, I got that one wrong, but I’m pretty sure the answer was misgivings. Misgivings are feelings of doubts, and the sentence said doubts and reservations.</p>

<p>@sgtweed, yes but if you read on it talked about how having certain actors that were never heard of before would hurt profits, etc. so I think hindrances fit better</p>

<p>@ad12345 yeah, but it was the director that was full of doubts and reservations, so it would make more sense that he would be full of misgivings, which are feelings of doubts. I thought the answer had to be a synonym of doubts. Regardless, I got it wrong, I just think the answer was misgivings. I don’t quite see how an director can be full of hindrances.</p>

<p>Did anyone put chastened and contrite/disconsolate for a completing the sentence question? Even that answer didn’t make sense though :(</p>

<p>@RoseWood: It said people that received exactly one vaccine, so 670+320-2*170
@sgtweed/ad12345 shoot i think sgtweed is right… did it really say the director was full of doubts and reservations? then i guess hinderances doesn’t make sense… fffff
also <a href=“http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/hindrance[/url]”>http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/hindrance&lt;/a&gt; doesn’t even list reservation as a synonym but it does for misgivings.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember if the SC questions that had answers “cogent” and “humdrum” were experiemental?</p>

<p>i remember the second grid in question was consecutive number? so you had to put x+1,x+2,x+3 etc for the all five and question one was a line and we had to find out how long ac was?</p>

<p>@azyny123, I think it was three consec. integers add up to 120, find sum of smallest and largest number</p>

<p>x+x+1+x+2 = 120
x = 39</p>

<p>39+41 = 80</p>

<p>@ad12345 yea thats what i got
does anyone remember the grid in chart??
it was like x=f(x)=g(x)
and you had this chart that went from x values of 1-7 and showed you what it equals to.</p>

<p>@azny123 I think that was 3.</p>

<p>What about the grid in that asked for the difference between the lengths of the two legs ( OA and OB or something like that) of the triangle? I believe it was the fourth to last one… I got 2 for that one.</p>

<p>RCLVRR - I can’t remember that question specifically but I remember 2 as one of the grid-ins.</p>

<p>I dont remember that question with the lengths of two legs…if anyone remembers the problem please clarify</p>

<p>Yes i got 2 for the length of two legs. one length was 5 and the other was 7 so the difference was 2</p>

<p>Do you guys remember the reading question about the blockbuster movies that asked, “Which of these questions was not explicitly stated in the passage?” The only things you could have really narrowed it down to were “why the movie was made” and “whether or not the movie was a financial success”
I put that “whether or not the movie was a financial success” was unanswered by the passage because I could find nothing talking about it and its sales. The other answer said something along the lines of “the movie was made for reasons other than money” so it sorta answered the question.</p>

<p>Also, on the same passage there was another question… It was on the second second of the two passages and it asked about what was implied by some lines. It was something like “In lines 55-60, … the author implies what?” Some of the answers were like “blockbusters are made without top down planning” and “vulgar movies are typically not popular”
I don’t remember which I chose, but I probably missed this question.</p>

<p>@ad12345 it was essentially two points plotted on a graph and we needed to find the distance between them and I remember that when I connected the points the figure came out to be a triangle or something.</p>

<p>I got misgivings for that question. But I forgot what the question was really asking for.</p>

<p>@RCLVRR, can u explain how u got 2 using the numbers in the problem? I’m trying to refresh my memory</p>

<p>@ad12345 I think it ended up being a 3-4-5 triangle and it was asking for the difference of the legs which had distances 5 and 3 so the answer was 2.</p>

<p>so far i think i got two mistake and one wrong in the grid ins… what would that be? high 600s to low 700s? since everyone said this month sat math was easy im assuming the curve for math is going to be horrible</p>