January 2013 SAT Discusion

<p>What about -1 or 2 for Math, -11 or 12 for CR and -5 with an 8 essay for writing?</p>

<p>Did everyone get the “rejuvenated” question or was that in experimental?</p>

<p>couldn’t there have been multiple answers for oil math question? as in, anything between that range?</p>

<p>I had two grid ins so one of them was experimental. Did anyone get a question with a cubical tank with sides of 10 and then filling up something inches a second ?</p>

<p>@uwycul , I got a rejuvenated CR question, too.</p>

<p>Can someone put together a list of the answers to the math questions</p>

<p>can someone tell me the answer to the last question on the short passage about organic molecules? I know two of the answers were something like “incorrectly named” and “synthetic molecules don’t form the same bonds”</p>

<p>I think it was something with the word conventional</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure it was the “incorrectly named” answer or whatever - something along the lines of “Incorrectly named but properly conventional”.</p>

<p>Ughhh, I guess I got that one wrong. Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>No problem man, but don’t count yourself out so easily hahah. I’m just one person.</p>

<p>I put synthetic molecules don’t form the same bonds. Was that an experimental section?</p>

<p>What about the writing #25 which involved some guy from Pakistan. It went like shah mid sharzai, graduating from Lahore institute of arts, utilized his artistic abilities to reconnect(something like that)?</p>

<p>Wouldnt the writing question about that guy from pakistan be wrong because it said “Trained from lahore institute, he utilized his artistic abilities…” Shouldnt it be trained by not trained from</p>

<p>@thedeev, that wasn’t experimental. and you were right. the author of that passage only said that the new synthetic compounds were still called “organic” even if they weren’t technically natural or “organic,” however he never mentioned anything that commented on the accuracy of this categorization. so i shyed away from that answer and instead put what was more clearly an implication and not an outright statement, that these synthetic compounds could form bonds that natural ones couldn’t (or whatever it was)</p>

<p>That’s weird I didn’t have a passage about organic and synthetic compounds…</p>

<p>Just want to clear something up…I asked my SAt teacher, who scores a perfect 2400 every year, and he said that the adequetly preserved one is no error.</p>

<p>Thank god!</p>

<p>I thought the donuts one was asking how much was saved, not the sale price… :&lt;/p>

<p>I had normal math, not experimental. Here are the answers I remember. People add to this!</p>

<p>5.40 on a grid in with donuts
15 for the last grid in
5 for the gasoline q
16pi
A=1
2 perp lines for the sphere
120 for train question
T/S=2
X-intercept was (-6)</p>

<p>What was the answer to the writing one where the sentence started with “Trained from The University of Lahore, he utilized his artistic abilities to…” Shouldn’t it be trained by or at not trained from?</p>