Nov 5th SAT I

<p>what is the essay question for NOV. SAT reasoning test?</p>

<p>so if i put 1.5 for the two squares question, it's wrong?</p>

<p>is praise necessary</p>

<p>yes it is wrong since the circle cannot touch either of the squares</p>

<p>I'm an idiot. Apparently I forgot that the area of a triangle is bh DIVIDED BY TWO. I put 120. Dammit. </p>

<p>I skipped the one about the two parabolas, x+3 or x-3...something like that.</p>

<p>Other than that, I did pretty well.</p>

<p>lixuelai, i got the same 100 answer but arrived at it differently. I figured there are 1000 numbers between 2000-2999. Then I divided 1000 by 10 because only 1/10 of those numbers will end in 2.</p>

<p>Some random math questions</p>

<p>Value of (y^-3/x^-2)^3/2 = 2(rt2)
The stupid cube with the symbols was A. Repeat, A. I spent like 5 minutes on that one.
SA=26
Least number of cards to know 7 green MUST be 37. Imagine if the guy drew all thirty of the other colors.
1008 least over 999
45 was def. the two digit grid in
x+y+z=240 degrees</p>

<p>Tom has t cards, Rich has 3 times that. X cards are given to each guy. If Rich has double what Tom has after this, what is x in terms of t. Answer: t</p>

<p>Imagine Tom has 5. Rich has 15. Add 5 to each, and you have 2(10)=20</p>

<p>collegehopeful99, how did u skip that lol thats like one of the easiest things in precalc. It was moved down 3 which is f(x) - 3. Plug in f(x) and you get the answer.</p>

<p>btw emperor i did the way that was in the answer keys for the blue book. I used to do it your way but found the new way to be easier to understand and harder to get wrong on :P</p>

<p>Essay Question: Please.......</p>

<p>Like I said, I'm an idiot.</p>

<p>haha, whatevs, was (x)-3 choice A? I can't remember if I put (x-3) or (x)-3</p>

<p>I just remembered this. For the 10 minute writing section, did anyone else start off with 4 straight D's?</p>

<p>yea i got straight ds</p>

<p>Yeah, I picked D four straight times at the start, too.</p>

<p>OK, for some reason I always remembered reading that the SAT will never have more than 3 straight of the same answer. I guess it was more than 4. Either way, I trusted my reasoning more than my memory, and it looks like it paid off.</p>

<p>Ln17, is praise good?</p>

<p>...contributing questions: paytoll and change, children and adult tickets and prices, passage on langston hughes and NAACP, fertilizers and using pesticides or not, flat tire and going to school on a graph of distance and tire change, electricians graph and intersecting lines, add one number to a set where the average is currently 19, but then changes to 20, and the answer was the sum of the original set of numbers...i'll try to add some more when I think some up</p>

<p>Oh man, that pesticides/fertilizers part killed me. I forgot all about that. Damn.</p>

<p>I didn't have anything with a flat tire. Experimental?</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question about the conversation between the author and the father (the house passage)?</p>

<p>Both the author and the father tried to please each other through their conversation (author lied and said she loved the old house, dad tried to comfort her)</p>

<p>Quotation marks were ironic</p>