<p>27 & 28 no error??</p>
<p>@Theabnormalkid</p>
<p>No one is arguing (at least I think) about whether or not your solution yields the correct answer for your question. We are wondering about the question itself. A couple others and I read it as the larger circle’s radius is 5 and the smaller circle’s radius is 3. Others read is as the larger circle’s radius is 8 and the smaller circle’s radius is 3.</p>
<p>Which one is experimental for multiple choice math? is it the one with A/B integers that is -2?</p>
<p>the area for the circles? i got 64/9 (outer triangle had radius of 8, the inside was 3)</p>
<p>@jlee4001 I disagreed with the prompt.</p>
<p>THIS ANSWER IS WRONG: a^2 < 6, b^2 <12 , answer : 4</p>
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<p>The real answer is 12 because you have to remember about the negatives as well. (ie. -2^2, -1^2, -3^2</p>
<p>Dang, ok. Hoping for an almost perfect score in W then.</p>
<p>So what was the answer for the pine cone question? </p>
<p>Itself … over 1000 years, ________ … 40 years.</p>
<p>@vanillathunder I can promise you that nowhere in the question did it mention that the radius of any circle was 3. I read that question over 3 times very carefully and I did not see r=3.</p>
<p>was that the one with the ABCD all I,II,III are all correct?</p>
<p>Wait in the last section of the writing section what were the answers to the last two questions? One about the pine come tree needles and the other was about lodges. I was iffy on both.</p>
<p>Neophyte instead of Luddite…</p>
<p>The exp writing sect had to be the one about art and what art means to different people.</p>
<p>For my essay I wrote one sentence. “I’m content with my writing score so I will not be doing this essay”</p>
<p>@Thedude147 it said they are positive integers.</p>
<p>The experimental was math for me, and I did pretty badly on one of them.
So to anyone who didn’t have math as experimental: did you get a section with the question involving L, P, and N? It was a triple Venn diagram and confused the heck out of me.</p>
<p>@Thedude</p>
<p>The question said a,b were element of the positive integers.</p>
<p>Actually Thedude147 I remember the question specifically said that a and b are positive integers. (and if it just said integers you need to include 0 too)</p>
<p>@thedude it said they were all positive.</p>
<p>Raging it didn’t say it, they gave us the diameter of the smaller circle as 6. 6/2 is 3. 3 squared is 9.</p>
<p>Nope it said positive intergers for the a^2 and b^2 one.</p>
<p>I took the SAT today. I think i did pretty good. The studying paid off.</p>