<p>Reply to the other 3 questions! hahaha</p>
<p>which ones? ill clarify everyone u need</p>
<p>ok i see. atypical would most certainly be correct as each individual the painter and twain acted in ways that were not in tandem with their normal styles. one, being the stickler for detail, chose to paint a naked girl on the other side of the sun, and twain chose to leave the sphinx be and wasn’t rude in his descriptions sth about rare. i mean i dont remember precise wording but u get my point</p>
<p>@TheRockRules. No, all three are still correct. I am 100% sure. Plus even the June 2012 thread confirmed it. You still don’t understand.
It said which must always be true
the option was 3. Atleast 5 states…</p>
<p>That is ALWAYS true. You ALWAYS need at least 5 states. It does not work with 1,2,3 or 4 states. Therefore, you ALWAYS need at least 5 states. However, what you don’t understand is that at least 5 just means minimum of 5. As in nothing under 5 should work. 5 itself dosen’t matter!</p>
<p>so does that mean it was (b) or e?</p>
<p>b right. i and ii only</p>
<p>You just contradicted yourself. In the at least 1 head, 1 head is acceptable, but not required. Even HH is at least one head. That way even 6 states is at least 5 states. Dude don’t be stubborn when proven wrong. You just answered yourself.</p>
<p>EDIT: Dude its simple english. I don’t even know what to say anymore.</p>
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<p>I find it ironic that you ‘know’ III is always wrong (based on what you said in your previous previous post and insinuate in your most previous post) and yet you still picked it on the test…</p>
<p>Hi to every member of CC.</p>
<p>That particular math question seems to be baffling many top math teachers in Korea and many kids who would otherwise get a 800. Can we not get a definitive answer from someone who got their results back last year??? B or E?!</p>
<p>Who said the product of the last state in the top ten cotton states is 0.75?
I think the question only said that the full icon is 1. So we can only divide icons into two kinds: 1 or less than 1.</p>
<p>Do you remember the evidence that last state is 0.75?
if it is, III is wrong.
but if isn’t, III is true.</p>
<p>I don’t get why you guys are fretting over this. Option E was correct and here’s how:
They said there are now 14.7 million acres, which when subtracted from the previous total gives us 4.3 mil acres. Divide this by 5 and you get 0.86. Now understand that if there are only 5 more states, then the maximum equal share they can have is 0.86 acres EACH. which means that you can have multiple variations of ATLEAST 5 states sharing the cotton acreage
i.e. if there are 6 states, then it could be 6 different numbers which add up to 4.3. The same goes for any no. of states greater than or equal to 5. Remember that the question NEVER said that there cant be two states with the same acreage. Test this out yourself, you can have an infinite number of states as long as their individual acreages add up to 4.3. </p>
<p>As for the triangle question, there were 4 points inside of it, I checked at home on a graphing calculator by using the equation for y=0.6667x. and y=-0.6667x</p>
<p>Was the ans to the parabola question -1?</p>
<p>Dude nowhere did it say that NC had 0.75 mil acres. you couldn’t possibly tell that from the pictogram and yes the other states need to have less than OR EQUAL to what NC had which is what was happening.
Oh as for CR, some of the hard SC correct answers were assiduous, diminutive, neophyte… those are the ones I remember. Oh and was the ans to the primary purpose of the higher education passages B?, which was: both are concerned with the purpose of higher education? and what was the ans. for the parenthetical statement question?</p>
<p>Actually, there is a thread about the answers for CR for June 2012.</p>
<p>And shall the duck/rabbit passage be the experimental section? I did it exactly in the November’s SAT.</p>
<p>Guys, does anyone remember this one question in math…There was a graph and it said if you move the graph 2 units to the left what would x be or something like that. Does anyone remember what they got?</p>
<p>@TheRockRules</p>
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<li>See the definition of “at least”. The correct answer IS all three statements are correct. Sorry but yeah. Atleast 5 states means that 0-4 states don’t work. Indeed 0-4 states cannot produce the extra 3.75 acres. Hence at least 5 states are needed. Dosent matter how many states in particular, whether 6 or 10 or infinity.I don’t think you get the meaning of the question. Again I am stressing that “at least” dosen’t mean 5 and more. It simply means 5 “OR” more. If any number above 5 works, for example 6, then that statement is always correct. </li>
<li>To answer your CR question, no I do not remember them. Not all questions on the US June 2012 SAT were exactly the same or phrased exactly the same as our test.</li>
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<p>I think you realise your mistake but do not want to accept it. @Higdroid, that question didn’t really confuse anybody. Everyone at my school and my math teachers agree that its all three statements.</p>
<p>I also put I, II, and III for the cotton question. Even the June 2012 thread had a consensus on that answer…</p>
<p>does anybody know the answer sentence correction which goes like “Dropping a steep 600 miles, abcxyz is one of the most… tackle”</p>