@Kawaiiii because A and B not make any sense, D creates a run-on and E is wrong due to “where”
I remember reading young children OR adults not “and”
Did any one have the shaded and the unshaded circle problem, last multiple choice, or was that an experimental section?
it seems no one else took this version but I did. I’m from the tri-state area maybe that’s why? anyway our test (at least CR and w) was from December 2012. I just searched “sat creole passages”. I guess they don’t talk about creole much. let me know what else you find though. it’s weird hat everyone else took a completely different one…
Yeah I know and do u remember that ratio problem and it asked for the percentage?
But most of all was that section the experimental one?
@TennisJuice Yeah i did. I think that one was not experimental. Also what letter answer choice did u get for 15 (our of 16) of section 9?
@FeelTheBern1 idk what was the question?
@mike144899
post 135 on the June 2015 international has pretty much all the answers for math. they’re just in a wacky order.
@TennisJuice the one where there was a line graph and it asked for (a/b)x+c’s variables according to I, II, III. I know the answer was just III, but was that option C or D?
I put that as none because the denominator can’t be negative. Since only the y is decreasing and the x is increasing
@FeelTheBern1 it was C
@Kawaiiii
What was c?
What was the math question that had 3a as the answer?
If I did very well on writing and reading- like close to 800, but utterly failed at math, do I still have a chance? Math is the bane of my existence. :-&
yes i did
@CanisMajor The one with the shaded triangles
@Kawaiiii I really can’t remember such a question…im scared
@wishhhh would being from the tristate area really give you a different test? i’m surprised
@Kawaiiii @TennisJuice OK wait so it was probably D if “None” was an option. It was likely (A) None (B) I only © II only (D) III only (E) I and III…so it was D because the III one made C positive as was the y-intercept and only A OR B negative (of the A/Bx) giving it a correct negative slope.