January 2013 SAT Discusion

<p>I got 10^7 10^8. Was the oil one 40/7?</p>

<p>And for #14 on the last writing section did you get E (;although) the Grendel question?</p>

<p>no it was b, there was a similar question in the blue book.</p>

<p>I put “guarded skepticism”
Condemnation seems a bit to extreme to be the answer. Arent we supposed to avoid extreme answers as answer choices?</p>

<p>^His attitude was a bit extreme though. I actually changed my answer from skepticism to condemnation, I guess that was a bad choice.</p>

<p>the oil one was 5-8 I believe but am not sure</p>

<p>10^7-10^8 is correct.</p>

<p>It was condemnation…his attitude was definetly extreme…guarded skepticism is an understatement.</p>

<p>@tomatox1</p>

<p>It should be E, because it actually is parallel. Designated, protected, preserved. “Adequately” only modifies “preserved.”</p>

<p>It should be in the past tense, “existed.”</p>

<p>was the donuts one 5.4?</p>

<p>Does anyone know if the math section with the overlapping circles and you have to find the external circumference expiremental? since thats the only one that i got wrong i think but I had an extra math section.</p>

<p>I had 4 writing sections, one on the last 10 minute seemed weird, it seemed like it went from past to present but it wasn’t underlined… Is this likely the experimental?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>yeah i got 5.4 for donuts, i did 7.2 - 1.8</p>

<p>I had the same one…it was the only one I left blank…I only had 3 math sections though so I’m guessing it wasn’t experimental…</p>

<p>Ranells, 10 minute sections are never expiremental its always a 25 minute section</p>

<p>Akashington, the donuts grid in one was 5.4, it was 7.2- 1.8 saved</p>

<p>jocoolio i got 16pi</p>

<p>Were decimals ok for the oil/gas one? I said 5.5</p>

<p>For the 10^8<x<10^9 / 10^7<x<10^8 do we remember what the original equation was? I remember x X 10^-3 was on the bottom (i think) but I don’t remember the top part…</p>

<p>i put E for the beowulf question…it seemed closest to the original meaning idk</p>

<p>There was a writing question that was like “…,when she was fifty five years old” or some age like that. None of the answer choices really made sense to me with the comma so I just picked the one that sounded right without the comma. Do you guys remember this one?</p>

<p>Did you guys get a question along the lines of “which of the following equations represents the number of odd integers in a list of n positive integers where n>1?” I’m not sure if it was in the experimental math or not…</p>