International SAT 2011 December

<p>Well superfluous was the first question in CR, I think. I wish someone could remember the q! :(</p>

<p>@rex: yeah decimal. it was a question about… write one of the possible values of a. the given was 20<a<30 i think. im not sure though</p>

<p>OH AND DOES ANYONE remember the answer to 11^3 times 49^3 times 25^3 and divide it by prime number thingy? my answer was 3</p>

<p>I chose ‘forgot the name’ to ‘display her incapability of maintaining interest in science.’</p>

<p>Yeah, the museum passage was tough. I think I chose bewildered as well. It has to do with scientific understanding right?</p>

<p>Avconstant cause if that were the case collegeboard should have put a squared I mean think about it a number has many factors it could be 2 times 2 or 4 times 1</p>

<p>@ FluffyNoly I put 5 for that one…</p>

<p>The answer was 5. 11cube, 25cube, 49cube.
it was indivisible by 3!</p>

<p>There was this p%,p%,p% and x% question: I put in 43 as x while p = 19</p>

<p>In the museum passage 2 the author quoted some “person” at the very end and there was a question like "what would the “person” say to some of the remarks made in passage 1.I put in somethin like "many museums are increasingly becoming that way.ANyone else did that?</p>

<p>let me calculate it using my awesome fantastic online calculator hahaha</p>

<p>@ Fluffynoly why 3?</p>

<p>@jater: ETS wouldn’t ask such complicated q’s. There usually is a simple answer, you just have to look for it. In this case: 24 fit. Harsh luck you didn’t get it, though. :(</p>

<p>@ avconstant it was the question with a diagram and percents right? What was one possible value sth like that? Is it possible to have 25 for that one?</p>

<p>any of u remember the math question</p>

<p>it was sth like “what can x and y be?”</p>

<p>and answer choices were like</p>

<p>x=0 or y=0
x=4 or y=4</p>

<p>sth like this… i chose x=0 or y=0</p>

<p>this question was on the multiple choice of the grid section</p>

<p>Avconstant it would be different cause if f(4) equals f(4) + f(1) then f(1) would equal 0 so in this scenario b is equal to 1 f(16) would then equal f(16) + f(1)</p>

<p>why am i keep getting 3 -_-</p>

<p>**** that ****. I won’t pay even 1 second on SAT anymore from now on for the Jan test.</p>

<p>@fluff (11^3) * (25^3) * (49^3) = 2 446 731 546 875 divisible by 5 mwehehehehehe. >:D
@bastion x^2 +y^2 = (x-y)^2 which impiles that when you expand (x-y)^2 → x^2 + y^2 - 2xy. For the equation to be balanced, 2xy must equal 0 which means either x or y must be zero. therefore x=0 or y=0 is the correct answer. :slight_smile:
@eatpraylove : no, 25 is wrong. The condition was that 2p<x<3p. If you put x as 25, then p would also be 25 which doesn’t satisfy the conditions.</p>

<p>Writing

  1. something about place… to some… the most beautiful city.
    I put no error
  2. students gathered up to professors… in which… had no time.
    I put in which for the answer
    Reading</p>

<p>I don’t remember sentence completion too much
but I don’t know about the choices with pastoral and transient…
I put transient but I only guessed so…</p>

<ol>
<li><p>About the museum passage…
a. I remember putting one of the answer as who heartly agrees,
b. something about museums do not always display true facts (what do both passages agree?)</p></li>
<li><p>about the writer
a. I remember putting answer choice as he later finding the respect towards the challenges he is facing or something like that
b. he refers to Mark Twain I remember putting A but I don’t think I fully understood the answer choice, but all the other answer choices seeemed wrong (It wasn’t because he wanted to explain about some of people’s behavior though) so that left with one answer choice of “A”</p></li>
</ol>

<p>i think my calculator just ruined my life -_-</p>

<p>@jater well lol I dunno what to say: It is debatable but there’s not much you can do now, is there? :stuck_out_tongue: sorry.</p>