October 18 PSAT Discussion

<p>now back to my question =] </p>

<p>what were the other answer choices to the fail…redundancy question??</p>

<p>thats what i put jules</p>

<p>hmm … i don’t think i put that though so i wanna see if the other ones sound familiar</p>

<p>I remember the words magnitude, proliferate, concentration, and falter…that’s about it.</p>

<p>do you remember the question by any chance?</p>

<p>The odds that a machine will ____ increase when a single component performs the vital processes, therefore ____ is a good idea.</p>

<p>Something similar to that.</p>

<p>OHH … i remember the question but i do nott remember my answer </p>

<p>i definitely don’t think redundancy makes sense though…</p>

<p>yeah so if you have more components doing one single task, that makes their actions redundant.</p>

<p>I put the one with endure…symmetry.
I have no clue why, since it makes no sense now that I think about it.</p>

<p>did anybody out here put “products” as the answer to the manuscripts question</p>

<p>this question ended in “since long last”</p>

<p>wasn’t it supposed to be “product” singular</p>

<p>JP1000, it began with manuscripts, and so the subject is plural, so it has to be products.</p>

<p>Therefore, it’s (E) No error.</p>

<p>well i didn’t put either of those answers
fail…redundancy or endure…symmetry
i really can’t remember what i puttttt =[</p>

<p>i think i put no error too</p>

<p>i see how redundancy would fit now thoughh</p>

<p>dam…i realized products related to manuscripts…at the end…but didn’t bother changing it</p>

<p>can anyone plz tell me the full answer for fish school and cone-shaped question?
im not sure what i put
so if i look at it
maybe ill know</p>

<p>Quick question.</p>

<p>Does anyone else recall getting an answer “6” and an answer “9” at some point during the grid-in math section?</p>

<p>there was definitely an answer 9 … see a few pages back, but i don’t remember getting a 6 … do you remember the question?</p>

<p>The answer to that tree question was 100. The trees were 280 and 180.</p>

<p>And that probability question is 9.
The probability of even numbers is 7/10 out of 30 so 9.</p>

<p>the question for answer 6 was the rectangle; the area is 72 if the length is 3 times the original length and the width is 4 times the original width. something to that degree.</p>