<p>no i meant the 7 and 8 for the grid in...i'm so mad that i missed one math problem</p>
<p>uhh i missed the 3x, x math problem by assuming it gave perimeter in 840 feet, so ya....</p>
<p>yea i put appealing/incorrect</p>
<p>I missed one too</p>
<p>we all need that math curve i think...
they better give it</p>
<p>or else what, get the pitchforks? lol</p>
<p>btw, Echelon, do you know your answer choices are correct?</p>
<p>3a + b = 19</p>
<p>answer is 7 for a+b</p>
<p>answer for miles per hour for 2 hours is 4a + 8</p>
<p>lol this thread is a lot less cluttered than that June SAT one, which had about 1k posts by this time. maybe there is a benefit to CB making 14901930 different tests.</p>
<p>we need more people seriously im thinking too hard</p>
<p>hahah collegeboard is so insane.</p>
<p>haha akahmed, im pretty sure these answers are correct, if there is any dispute, just bring up the question and we can see (the few others that have stopped by the thread have agreed with most, if not all)</p>
<p>added.</p>
<p>and i seriously want more answers to CR, not math..</p>
<p>for the ornate museum thing..i put that it would distract viewers from the real thing, which was art...i think or maybe i put something else</p>
<p>I remember that the author said grandiose museums would alienate the very public its trying to serve, since only the elite would connect with it</p>
<p>can anyone take a guess at what -5 or -6 on CR would be?</p>
<p>art_star: 720-750 (based on past curves)</p>
<p>. Taking old, unrecognized works and displaying them is not what the author perceives most museums to be doing</p>
<p>was this towards the end of the questions? It was like a 'which of these would not' type of questions</p>
<p>Whoever asked this a few pages ago, YES, I had a 7 and 8 next to each other in a gridin somewhere; i have no idea where though.</p>
<p>ya, it was the last of the questions on the second page (first page = passage + some questions, second page = all questions, flip to third for like 3 more)
i think that 7 on the grid in was the multiples of 7 question...but the 8? what was that for</p>
<p>eh, i'm a little iffy on museums</p>
<p>I remember that the author said grandiose museums would alienate the very public its trying to serve, since only the elite would connect with it</p>
<p>i remember him talking about a balance between ornate, and sky high ceilings and stuff, then comparing it what essentially the opposite of that description.</p>
<p>hmm so I guess we need more opinions on this lol
I had the impression that this balance of walking a fine line was because if the artist messes up, he fails by alienating society.</p>