***Official 2015 June SAT (US Only) THREAD***

TO CLARIFY STUFF:
A) BABY CARROTS WAS NOT EXPERIMENTAL THAT WAS REAL
B) it was leave as is. the parent sentence was a follow up of what consumers specifically liked the product, not delete it.
C) the answer to the sphere inside of cube was 10, because the height of the cube (20) is the diameter of the sphere. thus it’s 20/2 = 10

lol what do you mean the sphere tilted @cityonanocean

Anyone have specific questions and answers for the problems in the Critical Reading sections:
-Drawing cards/pysch (worried about this one the most)
-Moving Moai
-American Textbook
-Eritrea Family
Will be much appreciated

Do you guys remember a CR question where it was like, “Which of the following most confirms the second passage’s theory?” And I chose the answer about contact with other Pacific peoples (since that would prove that they did, in fact, maybe learn how to make canoes from them since the passage said it was a widespread practice in the Pacific). There was another answer about Hawaiians. What was the answer?

Also, did nobody else choose the answers “discerned…unrelated” for an SC?

Lol, the amount of times people have argued for 10 rad2 is so high.

Did you guys get granular for one of the reading sentence completion question

@ALibertarian yes

If the sphere was inside the cube, it has to be 10. The radius is half the side length. Diagonals are not involved.

Yea how in the world is it 10 sqrt 2

I got the same answer too

Thanks!

Less than a week left until the June SAT, what is everyone doing to prepare?
Any essay prompt hunches? Prediction of curves? Hopefully good predictions XD

Good luck to all test takers! You can do it!

@EasyNotSoMuch123 They measured from the diagonal. 20^2+20^2=(20sqrt2)^2

@mathislife a sphere inside a square is tangent to the side panels
That distance from the center to the tangent point is the radius of the sphere

Thanks!

Does anyone know where I can find a list of al the answers from the test?

@takemetochurch google sat score calculator and use the panda one
It calculates your score from past test curves

do you think the curve for CR will be bigger than normal?

@HuangoBango i know, i got it right. he just asked how people even came up with 10sqrt2

@mathislife oh my bad