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

<p>@morton
unless you wrote .50 then yeah writing 50 is wrong</p>

<p>Panmit I didn’t get track but I got the same test as people who got track I think so it may be experimental…</p>

<p>@sparkfor
well you knew 50 more people bought from the actor. and 40 people bought both.
so 410-40[the overlap]=370 and since 50 more bought from the actor, you take 50 from 370, getting 320. then divide that number by 2 getting 160. then since the original 40 bought from both, add that back to the poet’s current count of 160, getting 200.</p>

<p>I got preference instead of capacity (unless I’m thinking I the wrong question) it talked about her choosing her friends and denying those which she didn’t like. I thought it was capacity at first too</p>

<p>410-370= 370 books bought single</p>

<p>the other 40 bought 80 books</p>

<p>370+80=450</p>

<p>250 is 50 more than 200</p>

<p>On writing, what did you guys get for the one about paintings and so that?</p>

<p>i think i had an experimental writing, 3 writing sections
1 had a correct the paragraph on monkeys and the other about some boy,a dad, and his furnace</p>

<p>HOw many no errors did you guys get?</p>

<p>@currylover
4???</p>

<p>Mushookie I got those for the math! :)</p>

<p>@curry, i think i got 2-3
@classic, i put capacity, preference does work in the passage, but it doesnt seem like a word similar to gift</p>

<p>but 5/21 fraction right?</p>

<p>@migglie
yep</p>

<p>@any5302003</p>

<p>Okay, Heres my rational.</p>

<p>410 people bought book( not total books)
40 poeple bought both books( that means the total book sold was were 430) since 40 people of the poeple bought a second book which is 40/2= 20</p>

<p>430 = 190 + 240 ( 50 difference). The poet sold 190 books. </p>

<p>does this logic not make sense?</p>

<p>Zora Neale Hurston, gift for friendship, what was it?</p>

<p>Which section was experimental? We should start making a consolidated list of answers?</p>

<p>alright looks like i missed one grid in math question…what about:
A is divisible by 3
B are factors of 36 and something about a subset</p>

<p>(1/2)^x
always positive and decreasing? thats what i got</p>

<p>[2,4,13]… or something similar to that… correct me if i’m wrong</p>

<p>i think you’re referring to [2,4,14] but how is 14 a factor of 36…btw i omitted this question</p>