1/6 sat!

<p>It required a few steps but the SAT gives you formulas for the side lengths of the triangles for both 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangle</p>

<p>I divided the triangle from the top to the bottom with 45 on the left and 60 on the right. We know that the length of a shorter side of a 30-60-90 triangle is 0.5 of what the hypotenuse is. The hypotenuse for the 30-60-90 triangle was 4 root 3. Therefore, the length of the shorter side was 2 root 3. Now you find the long side of the 30-60-90 triangle which came out to be ( 4 root 3) squared - ( 2 root 3) squared = 36. The long side of the 30-60-90 triangle is 6. The 6 is also one of the lengths of the 45-45-90 triangle and in 45-45-90 triangle, the sides have the same length. Therefore, the length of the entire triangle at base is ( 6 + ( 2 root 3).</p>

<p>Hi 075014,</p>

<p>I also find the main idea of the two passages; author of passage 1 cites some criticisms of reformers to the electoral college and offer an alternative approach and the last paragraph of passage 1 is more evenhanded than that of passage 2 because it offers one’s view and an opposite view. Passage 2 exclusively supports the electoral college. But the hardest part is the baseball rules, I have to agree with you and I’m not really sure about my other answers. </p>

<p>And about the “China” passage, I found it quite interesting and more easier than the passage we are discussing. :D</p>

<p>I’m quite agree with Duyvk1211 about the writing question (when one arrives) because in the later of the sentence there exists “one’s…” so there must be “one” in the previous clause.</p>

<p>I also got evenhanded for my answer. By the way, I think the answer to why passage 2 uses the example of baseball is to ( Offer some Reconciliation) which was A. </p>

<p>From the gravity and universe passage, do you guys remember the answer to this question? </p>

<p>How does ending up in a forest all of a sudden feel like?</p>

<p>I put disheartening for that one.</p>

<p>How do you guys even remember this stuff…?</p>

<p>Edit 2) I blocked after creating a second triangle and tried to put a triangle whose side can be determined by the Pythagorean. Too bad…
here is a photo if it can help <a href=“http://hpics.li/46e6c1e[/url]”>http://hpics.li/46e6c1e&lt;/a&gt;
Edit 3) too late</p>

<p>SD1996</p>

<p>I got the answer for the rules is E and I’m really really confused by that answer. I think you’re right.</p>

<p>about the space and gravity passage, I think the answer to your question is the distant between planets in our solar system remains constant.</p>

<p>Well done SD1996, in this regard, it is much more limpid (DAMN ;)) Hence an angle of 75°.
Yet all the questions were too easy. I blocked on this like a dumb…
My picture is a **** SORRY GUYS :o</p>

<p>Yes, i think that was the answer to one of them asking about what evidence would help this passage huyhoangth. </p>

<p>But my question was on, " What word best describes finding one in a remote jungle" where i put disheartening and revelatory was also one of the other options. </p>

<p>If this helps for that math one
[View</a> image: Triangle question](<a href=“http://postimg.org/image/vpaz3br3l/]View”>http://postimg.org/image/vpaz3br3l/)</p>

<p>Hello !!!</p>

<p>Hi SUNNYZHAO, Hey guys, what about the writing question with enjoys the more or the most or having enjoyed…</p>

<p>SD1996</p>

<p>My answer is anticlimactic. I’m pretty ambivalent toward “anticlimactic” and “disheartening” but I think the information in the passage support to “anticlimactic” more than “disheartening.” And revelatory is not true because this passage mainly focus on the emotion of the reader, about how the reader should feel after the comparison.</p>

<p>075014
It’s enjoy seeing I think</p>

<p>Yeah, Anticlimatic makes more sense. I really dislike critical reading but I think we were lucky this time because the passages were quite interesting in my opinion. </p>

<p>What did you guys think about the essay? </p>

<p>I found it harder to provide examples. I used Wikipedia as one of my example and how a doctor might not know as much as a lawyer about law. I found TOK quite helpful in the essay.</p>

<p>I think is was revelatory - anticlimatic would imply something that is trivial or insignificant after a major event, definitely not what one would feel when being transported to an completely unknown mysterious and terrifying place and there was no indication of the subject being disheartened in fact I think right after the line reference it talked about how the subject who was transported would be amazed and stunned by what they had discovered, its revelatory because it completely changes their view of the world and what they thought they understood</p>

<p>Also I’m not sure the answer to the question about the chest was ‘sinister’ as I distinctly remember the chest being described as ‘dark’ which can be defined as “sinister; evil: a dark purpose”</p>

<p>What were the options to the Sinister one? I doubt its sinister because dark can equal sinister.</p>

<p>hello halobi17,</p>

<p>Do you ever consider the first impression of the people? May be revelatory is true but it’s stretch very far from the first idea that first struck the people.</p>

<p>SD1996
and the answer “sinister” is absolutely right; “dark” defines the atmosphere in the first paragraph while “sinister” defines the attitude which appears nowhere in the passage.</p>

<p>Maybe. I think Sinister might be the answer then but I am not too sure because I can’t remember what I put down for that one. </p>

<p>Do you guys remember the grid math question about which length of a triangle will give the area between 6 and 9? the triangle was plotted on a graph and it started with (0,0) and went up to ( 6,4). I got 2 for that answer.</p>

<p>If the coordinate of Q is (a,0) then the area of triangle OPQ is 2a. So choose a so that 5<2a<9. It is 5 not 6</p>