<p>damn i dont remember what i put for that</p>
<p>yeah i think youre remembering it right...disregard my equation everyone</p>
<p>and good, thx</p>
<p>did you get a question about gallons and some reservoir? How many liters are there in a gallon? and did it matter at all for the solution of the problem?</p>
<p>did anyone have a graph where a function was drawn? and anyone get the answer -2 < x < 1 for that?</p>
<p>What was the curve for Critical reading for the March SAT? Does anyone remember?</p>
<p>yes that was the correct answer rachel</p>
<p>yeah, i got -2<x<1</p>
<p>yup, i got that victor. It was the first fill-in-answer for math, and simply a proportion. I forget what I got, but it was a two digit number under 20. you?</p>
<p>Hell, I don't know how many liters there are in a gallon. I saw the problem and skipped it - no time.</p>
<p>for the apartment percentage problem what did you guys get?</p>
<p>If i remember correctly, the answer to that problem was</p>
<p>-1 < x < 2</p>
<p>could be wrong, though</p>
<p>you don't need to know that. it's just a proportion. haha, i was confused for a while, but then i saw it. they wuldn't put something like that as the first FA. :)</p>
<p>how about the question with a circle inside a square. and the radius was R and the side was T.. what was r/t.. i got 1/2</p>
<p>200 apartments iirc</p>
<p>200, the dude</p>
<p>What were some of the hard sentence completions?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember getting redolent as an answer for one of the scs</p>
<p>200 apartments</p>
<p>the dude- 420</p>
<p>i also got -1<x<2...at least i think so...or was it -2<x<1?</p>
<p>the answer for the juan question is 27...the problem specifically said that the total number of people in the line is 3 times the number of people infront of him, which is 9. (3*9=27)</p>
<p>I messed up on the essay about the whole work thing....that's going to bring my writing grade wayyyyy down. I wrote four paragraphs of b/s. I'm probably going to get a 5 or 6 (out of 12!!!!) </p>
<p>I'AM SOOOO MAD</p>