October 18 PSAT Discussion

<p>Only answers.</p>

<p>All of you who fell for the 1982 question the answer is 1984.</p>

<p>Consider
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000</p>

<p>if you include 1982 it will add up to 10 terms not 9.</p>

<p>lol…
u r the one who fell for the trap
it’s neither 1984 nor 1982
it’s 1983…</p>

<p>no discussing questions yet!</p>

<p>We can’t discuss questions yet.</p>

<p>But I agree with rlagh.</p>

<p>tristam said PSAT 10/18 was not hard
but he just missed a question
wow…
it’s really EASY
when can we discuss</p>

<p>we can discuss at 2:30 or so…when all the west coasters are done</p>

<p>nvm…</p>

<p>Ironic, isn’t it, tristam?</p>

<p>i put 1980 but i realize its 1982…each term is 2 years…guy served 9 consecutive 2 year terms…i got it wrong :(</p>

<p>1982-1984
1984-1986
1986-1988
1988-1990
1990-1992
1992-1994
1994-1996
1996-1998
1998-2000</p>

<p>I thought the chinese reading passage was hard. What did you all think?</p>

<p>Dude, it’s 1983. The term was from January of the first year to December of the following year.</p>

<p>anybody get 2/15 for the last math written response. i had no idea what i was doing</p>

<p>Ooops, wrong place… I meant the sat</p>

<p>It’s 1983…</p>

<p>Terms:</p>

<p>83-84
85-86
87-88
89-90
91-92
93-94
95-96
97-98
99-00</p>

<p>I guess all of you who got 1983 are right. But I guess it was a grid in so at least I don’t lose any points.</p>

<p>The last question was 2/15.</p>

<p>what was the answer to the math question where it was like x and x to the n is greater than zero?</p>

<p>x would have to be between 0 and 1</p>

<p>X> X^n > 0</p>

<p>does any decimal work?</p>

<p>i just put 1/2</p>