Official thread october sat 2013 test

<p>@omgitsvicki-
i think your grid ins are correct</p>

<p>Daveed I put when heard</p>

<p>I’m now almost certain that there were 4 no errors on the writing. Unfortunately, those were the two I missed (and are ruining my day)</p>

<p>JK i got four no errors :P</p>

<p>Gloria… nah, that one was definitely ‘simple’… it just made so much more sense in context</p>

<p>Did anyone have a tree house passage for CR? …i hope it was my experimental because i failed it</p>

<p>@omgitsvicki</p>

<p>your memory is amazing. I got all of those, especially the cotton ball one where 63 cottonballs is 1.2 oz.</p>

<p>however, I think I got 64/9 for the circle question</p>

<p>@glasscube-
so not domestic? … :/</p>

<p>@vicki, .001 worked. but so did .009 to .001</p>

<p>There was a discussion a few pages back, simple seemed unanimous</p>

<p>Actually, maybe there were 5 no errors. I can’t think in my current state of apoplexy.</p>

<p>waddupwaddup it was not an exclusion, lol. It was clearly used twice to undermine the opposition’s argument. Really dude? Just think about that. When you right and use however is can be used to point out a misconception, yes, and sometimes make an exclusion, but if you view everything as an argument (not necessarily in a negative light) and if you understood the author’s thesis you would have seen his use of however as an undermining agent.</p>

<p>That one math question about p^2<6 and r^2<12 (both p and r being positive integers) and you had to find how many DIFFERENT possibilities there were for p+r that was four right? p could be 1 or 2 and r could be 1 2 or 3. so you had 6 results: 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5 and there are clearly four different outputs</p>

<p>For the music passage, wasn’t the answer neutral?</p>

<p>Also, what was the word used in the question “how is the word ____ used in lines 49 and 55” for the bee passage?</p>

<p>@tarheel714, haha i really only want an 800 in math so. sorry yeah I got 64/9!</p>

<p>Did anyone get 5 for the last grid in one? Was the the one with p^2 and r^2 but you wanted to find p+r possibilities right??</p>

<p>@PiquantPeppers-
i thought it was derisive …</p>

<p>@collegegurl22 i got 4?</p>

<p>Collegegurl it’s 4</p>

<p>What was the answer for the perimeter question?
I know the perimeter is 12 but isn’t it because the xy plane has a negative value for x it should then be 4?
I feel like an idiot if my understanding for such an easy question is wrong</p>

<p>I said it was derisive because of the way the author called them Luddites, doom squad etc</p>