Consolidated list of answers so far

<p>thats what i put...but all the answers sounded quite similar</p>

<p>2root3
i explained it in the math thread</p>

<p>sp91 i agree</p>

<p>I had all the answers listed except two. :( So sad. I was doing extremely well. :( Ugh. June, here I come!</p>

<p>it cant be 2root3. a side of the cube equals the diameter of the sphere right?
if so isnt the answer 2</p>

<p>the diagonal of the cube is the diameter, just picture it</p>

<p>the height is 2, the diagonal of the bottom face of the cube was (RAD(2^2+2^2)=2RAD2) and RAD(2^2+(2RAD2^2))=2RAD3</p>

<p>if u put a ball that fits perfectly into a box. wouldnt that side of the box be the diameter. how can the diagonal of the box be the diameter. the ball doesn't extend out to the corners of the cube</p>

<p>so is the sphere inscribed in the square or circumscribed about the square.</p>

<p>the cube is inside the sphere, that's where you went wrong</p>

<p>r u sure 10char</p>

<p>a and b share 5 not 7</p>

<p>only 95% of CC got 2RAD3</p>

<p>nickmanning- it's 7, the same question came up Jan</p>

<p>damnit, youre right.</p>

<p>Isn't it amazing that I could be rejected from college because of that little ****up?</p>

<p>what the hell?</p>

<p>how are you going to be rejected from a college because you got 10 pts lower than you could have?</p>

<p>stop looking for excuses for yourself</p>

<p>lol...chronic, jeez...you dont have to get mad</p>

<p>Can anybody confirm the writing question with the birds? I put "than."</p>

<p>I narrowed it down to two choices, the original ('as in') or 'as inhabit'. The latter just didn't seem to work, and 'than' is , I believe, idiomatically incorrect.</p>

<p>Opinion of Father: Passionate about Civil Rights</p>

<p>i disagree...i put that he disapproves of the broadcasters or whatever, because just because he's arguing with the TV doesnt mean he's necessarily passionate, but arguing implies that he disapproves.</p>

<p>well i put passionate about civil rights</p>

<p>what was the answer including disapproval?
i thought its wording was kind of extreme, like public advocate bleh bleh????</p>

<p>hey isnt this illegal according to SAT Rules?</p>

<p>arent you not allowed to talk/distribute questions/answers?</p>