June 2009 SAT INTERNATIONAL

<p>I dont think the correct answer had sth to do with logic.I am not sure about the last 5-6 question of the laweyers passages.Even though I understood them ,the questions seemed hard.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember which section the y/y+z and the 35-300 (answer 53) questions were from?</p>

<p>Also, approximately what scores would this get:
-2 MC and -1 grid-in for Math
-5 CR
-1 Writing 11 Essay</p>

<p>xShadow63 , 35-300 was number 15 in the small 16/20 section
y/y+z was number 5 or 6 in 18/25 (grd ins)</p>

<p>Math 740-760 (depending on the curve)
CR 730
WR 800</p>

<p>Hey guys,what about that math question asking about the minimum value of the function
y= l x-2 l - 1 ? It was definitely -1 ?</p>

<p>Yeah, I put -1.</p>

<p>It meant what is the smallest value in the range (smallest value for y).</p>

<p>You can verify this by graphing it (put in y=abs(x-2)-1 in the calculator), but the absolute bit (x-2) can only be positive or zero, so the smallest value is -1.</p>

<p>So far,I only know about 1 error .Hoping for a -1 = 800 ,or at least 790.The test was def about average</p>

<p>What did you guys get for that writing question that went like:</p>

<p>“…being scarcely believable.”</p>

<p>I thought being was wrong and picked it, but I’m not too sure.</p>

<p>I think that was a no error…</p>

<p>Was the “as” underlined as well or was it just “being scarcely believable” underlined? If as wasn’t underlined, being should be correct. I don’t remember.</p>

<p>As was underlined too.</p>

<p>The space one was definitely “they would require”. It’s talking about what would happen if they did it (costly)</p>

<p>Dang I think I gridded in 144 as 114… Noooooooooo!!!</p>

<p>LOL wow that really sucks. I felt like the time ran out so quickly; I worked so slow on this test I didn’t have a chance to check again for math, except for one section. That NEVER happened to me before on a practice test or the SAT I took before…it WOULD happen on the actual test…</p>

<p>anybody confirmed which math section is experimental one?</p>

<p>It’s more than likely section 3, since it was back-to-back with another math section. Section 4 was a grid-in so it could not have been experimental.</p>

<p>does anyone know the right answer for the graph question (bike-ride from school or something)? And does anyone know which section the plumber question was in? Experimental?</p>

<p>It is absurd to say No real world parallel is the correct answer.</p>

<p>It is wrong because the author has reproduced what captain nemo has done – how is that no real parallel?</p>

<p>Besides 20,000 leagues under the sea refers to the distance travelled underwater, the deepest captain nemo went was 4 leagues.</p>

<p>captain nemo and I was in parentheses. The author included them, it wasn’t in the original quote.</p>

<p>He went “From somewhere away from school to school.”</p>

<p>^ that’s what I put :S !</p>

<p>for the graph qn… i was quite sure it was from somewhere away from school to the school…it is pretty clear to me.</p>

<p>Plumber was 7 I believe. I remember doing it halfway or so in the exam.</p>