Math (December SAT 1)

<p>^Yes, I solved it.</p>

<p>Can you PM me the answer and explanation please!</p>

<p>^Sorry. Rules are rules. (They explicitly said at the Test Centre that we’re not supposed to discuss questions over the internet.)</p>

<p>Anyway, many people seem to have found the paper hard; so the curve may be generous. :)</p>

<p>Do you think CR and writing curve are going to be generous too.</p>

<p>^I found CR and writing relatively easy.</p>

<p>How will they find out that you discuss questions on the internet ?They cannot cancel your score for this.They simly cant know.</p>

<p>Man I did found the sentence completion easy compared to bb test, but one passage was relatively hard I could not follow the logic of the author.</p>

<p>do you guys remember the q with the cube and the triangle, heart etc faces. What was the correct answer to that?</p>

<p>I think the question was which symbol is opposite to the star…and I think it has to be the square</p>

<p>I omited that question :(</p>

<p>I really hate myself, on one section I did not know there was additional page so I omitted 4 questions, I think I got every other math Q right. I am sooooooo ****ed</p>

<p>i believe that cube problem was experiemental…i did not have it at least.</p>

<p>does anybody know which section exp was? I’m thinking/hoping 6…</p>

<p>crit reading was experimental… unfortunately</p>

<p>the subject changes per test form, but the section number is always the same. I think…</p>

<p>There was one that was EXACTLY the same question from the blue book (the cube one).</p>

<p>Did any of you guys get answers of -8 and f(2) = 1 for the last two questions of the last section?</p>

<p>any one find the problem about the oil change confusing?</p>

<p>Theni realized it was easy</p>

<p>I got 43000</p>

<p>i think i got 8. maybe i didnt read carefully the question</p>

<p>yes I got -8 and 1 for the last 2 in the math section</p>

<p>^ wat was the question? i forgot</p>

<p>the one with all the letters…2xa^3-dc+ad (or something like that)=-8 …and f(2)= 1</p>