<p>“Less than or equal to” doesn’t mean less that the median has to ever actually equal 96… it literally just means that it has to be a number which is less than 96. Every possible median generated with the conditions given will be less than 96… it doesn’t matter that 96 can’t actually be a median lol</p>
<p>What question was that? lol^</p>
<p>Area of a semicircle with radius 6</p>
<p>:neutral_face:</p>
<p>:| </p>
<p>@RandomRamen I also got the autobiography and am 99.99% sure it’s experimental. Extremely relieved because that’s the one I screwed up on… literally convoluted af</p>
<p>I still stand by the point: why not 1,2,3,4,5? Why can’t they be medians?</p>
<p>I feel like I’m missing something essential with this problem.</p>
<p>Any of you guys plan on taking the November sat? I really didn’t want to but if I don’t break 2200 I’ll have no choice.</p>
<p>I was planning NOT to, but this crap is making me feel like I should now</p>
<p>Because you could only use integers from 1 to 100. The 10 lowest integers are
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
and the 10 highest are
90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100</p>
<p>Median of the 10 lowest integers = 5.5
Median of the 10 highest integers = 95.5</p>
<p>The question was which MUST be true… since you CAN have a median of less than 6, the answer can’t be m greater than or equal to 6. However, since you CAN’T have a median greater than 95.5, the answer is m less than or equal to 96. </p>
<p>Just signed up for the november one… ugh </p>
<p>Score predictions?
Math:Missed 2
CR:Missed 2 to 3
Writing: Missed 3 to 4 with 11 or 12 on essay
thanks and gl to everyone</p>
<p>CB really should not count the question with the median, since it does have many faults. And the question with Sonny’s behavior shouldn’t be counted either since there were in fact 2 right answers. There’s no arguing that both answers make sense.</p>
<p>Ok I know that there rarely ever is an answer with “it can’t be determined”, but was the one with the if statements "it can’t be determined? </p>
<p>@emenya , yes it was can’t be determined for the math question. If you think of it as a Boolean expression in AP Comp Sci, that is what I used, anyways forget what I said, but the first statement does not work so the second statement cannot work also. Usually the end questions are tricky, and the answer -20 was a trick. </p>
<p>@emenya Yea there is a problem in the math section whose answer is “Can’t be determined” because the criteria is that x>0, but CB asked for -10, which is obviously less than 0. </p>
<p>For the Sonny one, I think his tone was ingratiating and genial, because ingratiating does not mean a harsh voice, but one who tries to flatter or make others feel better about themselves. </p>
<p>@icepierre Same. I walked out of the test center thinking I had an 800 in CR for sure and now I’m convinced that I missed at least four questions. I also thought I nailed writing. Not any more xD</p>
<p>Hi guys. I’m sorry to be a bother but is there any working Google docs for the October SAT? I know so many people already asked this but I’m freaking out just like 101% of you guys lol.</p>
<p>But anyways, the October SAT was a K I L L E R and I am completely done with this test and life.</p>