March 12 - Official SAT - General Discussion IS open

<p>ya im stupid, i think i put flora lmao</p>

<p>it was about the perimeter of the two triangles</p>

<p>where the base is 25, and they're both equilateral</p>

<p>search google for "define:convene" and it means to assemble a group of people, which might go with this, but not really. I put to call forth, too.</p>

<p>For a writing quesion:
I remembered the one about Winston Churchill quite clearly, and the one about the radio station and the advertisement that the people had objections about...
lol well... I guess not clearly enough to remember the whole passage... but I put NO ERROR for both.</p>

<p>wat math problem had a answer with squareroot 2 over 2 or sumhting, i dont remember anything with sq roots</p>

<p>can someone publish the Math Grid-ins??</p>

<p>oh yea i remember now.. you just did 3(25-x)+3x right? ah, I'm relieved</p>

<p>for some reason mad worried about one of math sections...i just forgot which section it was....anyone know any general problem characteristic of each math section on the test</p>

<p>anyone remember some of the harder questions for the cultural one? can't recall any but i know i did bad</p>

<p>I also put 'No Error' for the one about civil rights.. anyone?</p>

<p>My free response answers:</p>

<h1>9 = 89</h1>

<h1>10 = 66.6</h1>

<h1>11 = 75</h1>

<h1>12 = 10</h1>

<h1>13 = 12</h1>

<h1>14 = 1/2</h1>

<h1>15 = 1600</h1>

<h1>16 = .625</h1>

<p>THESE ARE MY RESPONSES..
WHICH OF THEM DID I MISS?</p>

<p>for winston churchill i said it was d, because i thought it would be insight on, not insight into...</p>

<p>yeah. does anyone remember more questions?</p>

<p>i really hope that indian's curve for math is not true. its looking kinda harsh at this point. And the ying-yang question, was it 9pi or 12pi?</p>

<p>ying yang is 12pi</p>

<p>it was most definately 12pi</p>

<p>i got 12 pi</p>

<p>for anyone who is exceptionally good at verbal--can u confirm the answer for the "summon" question? call forth/convene? the public opinion seems to be split.</p>

<p>oh yes! i randomly thought of another question... the usage of the word "fair"? i think I put something that suggested that there was "a lot (of discussion)" anyone recalls this?</p>

<p>haha, we're such losers, we just took the sat and we're frettin already</p>