December 2013 SAT thread

<p>I think it was the 8th term</p>

<p>for the fisherman passage did any one get “because environmental destructin occurs too slowly over generations” as their answer or something like that? i think it was the q before the defiant…yearning one</p>

<p>Did you guys say fairness for that reporter crap. The other answers were so bad so I had to pick fair</p>

<p>Hey, those of you who took he MATH exp. what were your CRIT. READ passages? Need to know what was the exp.</p>

<p>Does anyone know what CANNOT be a side of triangle ABC? The two lengths were 18 and 27. The answer was either 8, 10, or 30. I put 8 like randomly but it seems too obvious…</p>

<p>^just use triangle inequality…</p>

<p>the length of the third side has to be greater than 9 and less than 45</p>

<p>Yesssssss i picked 37</p>

<p>fishman was too slow over gens. the other was awed (or the synnonym I forget) and yearnimg, not defiant. Yep fair. The guy with he “perspective” in journals, right?</p>

<p>I mean I didn’t lol the answer is 8</p>

<p>ppl with the reading and writing exp, you did not have the 3000 numbers,2/3 question. correct???</p>

<p>^people on tinychat said it was defiant…yearning. other contender was wonder…regret . but how does he show regret? i thought that the none…none…none… was pretty defiant, and it was def yearning</p>

<p>8 beacuse 18 and 8 is not greater than 27.</p>

<p>Triangle inequality? What is that lawl. I feel like we learned it in pre-calc, but I completely blanked.</p>

<p>For CR I had fish, Garden, language, and computer and another one. which one was experimental?</p>

<p>what’s the question for “defiance” and “wonder”…?</p>

<p>Ok the triangle area question was 3a. If you take the total area of that rectangle it was 8a, but since they were triangles you cut in half to get 4a, then subtract out area of 1a for unshaded triangle on bottom</p>

<p>bartmta it was the other one. did u have the 3000 numbers,2/3 question? no right?</p>

<p>wonder and regret because he described it with adjectives that were rather imaginative and regretted that “no one” ever saw it</p>

<p>(X+y)^ is 25 x and y are negative so x+y^ is -75 right</p>