Official US November SAT Discussion II (Test with Negative Campaigns)

<p>@happylemon</p>

<p>i don’t get why if 2,4 doesn’t belong to A but 9 belongs to A it would still work for the problem.</p>

<p>@ smooch
but fossils, soil, and glacial deposits all belong to the same field (geology) → i think the sentence before even talked about how Wegener was a geologist or something</p>

<p>@smooch im with you on the visionary one… if you read before it says that he combined different resources so therefore it would only make sense that a visionary theory is made through a combination of the resources available</p>

<p>Ugh should i cancel and retake December?.. I feel like i got the 2,4,9 and a=2 and b=3 questions were… and i think -2 math will be 740… which is the same score as my previous one…</p>

<p>@lemon
yeah but i couldn’t see where he heralded discoveries (not even sure what herald means?)
or made future predictions because everything was just an overview on how things developed
i was just trying to stick as close to the text as possible</p>

<p>@any
wasn’t the question asking for which answer choice had a subset belonging to B (factors of 36) but not A (multiples of 3)?</p>

<p>B: {1,2,3,4,9,12,18,36}
A: {3,6,9,12,etc.}</p>

<p>2, 4, 9 belong to B
9 does NOT belong to A → therefore, the subset {2,4,9} is not included in A</p>

<p>Could someone post a complied list of answers?</p>

<p>Also for the 2,4,9 math question I believe the wording of the question was on the lines of:</p>

<p>“Subset A are integers divisible by 3 and subset B are factors of 36. Which of the following can be from subset B but are not divisible by 3.”</p>

<p>-Correct me if I’m wrong…</p>

<p>can ppl who can recall the sentence completions please post</p>

<p>subset a are integers divisible by 3 and subset b are factors of 36. which of the following can be from subset b and not subset a (not divisible by 3)?
(2,4,9) shares an element of subset A in subset B but the subset altogether of (2,4,9) fits only the factors of 36 since 2 and 4 aren’t divisible by 3
that’s what i was thinking when i answered it at least</p>

<p>@lemon</p>

<p>Why does 9 not belong to subset A? it’s a multiple of 3.</p>

<p>although not necessarily a, prince was jealous of his privacy.
his talk had a effect: rather than the disgruntled worker, it further upset him.
guy preferred logic arguments whereas girl stuck to emotion (rational…intuitive)
her sandy’s advice was unrequired and unwanted so her friends saw her as (officious)
the total massacre of wild buffalo in 1860 the near disappearance of the species in 1990 answers were (portended foreshortened emulated tempered)
writer along with dances, attended plays… her for culture was (appetite… enormous)
because his payment was …, the company further which upset him more (delinquent… ???)
liquid tendency to turn into semi-solid mass (coagulate)
her rejection was : her not receiving a invitation was inadvertent.</p>

<p>sorry i meant 2 and 4 don’t belong</p>

<p>for the because his payment was …, the company further which upset him more it wasn’t refund right?</p>

<p>nope, even though the first answer that went with refund worked although it escapes me :(</p>

<p>@smoo</p>

<p>ok… so… you have this ven diagram</p>

<p>Left circle (not intersected)
(divisible by 3, but not factor) 15,21</p>

<p>middle (intersected area)
3,6,9,12,18</p>

<p>right circle(not intersected)
(just factor, but not divisible)
1,2,4</p>

<p>I think the question is asking for (just factor)… so. 9 should not be in the set…</p>

<p>can someone please explain o me how the probability of choosing the same sock is 1/3 isn’t it 1/2 cuz the option was like red red, black black, red black, black red and choosing the same color is 2/4 so wouldn’t it be 1/2?</p>

<p>@ crack
you got an experimental reading section</p>

<p>4 socks
first sock
(2/4) * second (1/3) = 1/6
but since there are two white and two black
1/6 * 2 = 1/3
since the probability is the same</p>

<p>The way i thought of the socks is this:</p>

<p>so… the probability that you get the sock right the first time is 100%
After getting the first sock out… you still have the 3 socks…and there is 1/3 chance that u get the second one right.</p>

<p>so… 1*(1/3) =1/3</p>

<p>wait for the sentence comp question with Prince… was it recluse?</p>