***March 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>Did anyone else find the math much easier than the blue book tests?</p>

<p>And ya I got that answer too woofxox because 1/(1/16)=16</p>

<p>yes. I got 1/c as well</p>

<p>1/b * b/c… b’s cancel out… 1/c</p>

<p>is section 7 the critical reading experimental section. it was the one about the experiment the pancreas. this section had a short passage with only one question instead of the normal two. also some questions in the pancreas passage referred to other question which i have never seen before.</p>

<p>LOL the 25 minute 18 question writing section. So THAT’S what will be on the 2016 SAT…so easy…</p>

<p>I had 4 math sections. One of them was ridiculously hard… Like nothing In the blue book. It was section 8. It was the one with many questions all about one chart. Did anyone else have this?</p>

<p>was it fascinated with or no error
for writing </p>

<p>pancreas is indeed an interesting topic lmao</p>

<p>how many no errors in the long writing section?</p>

<p>also, the one about salmon, did you guys mark “Salmon is” as incorrect? Wasn’t sure because it could’ve been correct by itself, but the sentence used “salmon” as plural</p>

<p>I had 4 no errors</p>

<p>For me section 7 math was experimental, really hard. 20 questions, 25 minutes</p>

<p>What did you guys get for that math question with leap years and multiples in like a Venn diagram </p>

<p>@Rookie97 that was the only math question i omitted</p>

<p>@Rookie97 I put the first choice. I’m pretty sure that whatever letter (y i think) was farthest to the right in the diagram didn’t work because that would be 4 x 25 = 100 and the question stipulated that leap years didn’t necessarily include multiples of 100.</p>

<p>guys section 7 critical reading i read some crap about a banana and fast food was that the experimental? </p>

<p>Ok that’s what I put since a was the only choice that didn’t include y. It was a strange question cause it said no overlapping but the circles clearly overlapped</p>

<p>Yeah, I spent a good few minutes on that one.</p>

<p>Yeah, did not answer the leap year question…
What did you guys say for the last question with the grassland?
Also, what did you put for the number of men in the room that wore glasses?</p>