November 2010 SAT - International

<p>^ it was more of being lost for words at that particular moment that he was just trying to look for anything to say.</p>

<p>trivial is correct.
and hugedilemma dw dw I wont fret over CR haha I just want over 730 :D</p>

<p>timmycho, propitiate. to appease or to win favor or to promote goodwill, if I am correct.</p>

<p>What was the answer for that curved graph?
The question was something like</p>

<p>(0,7) and (2,k) where k<7
find an x value for which f(x) > k
I put 1 because 1 would be 0<x<2</p>

<p>I forget the answer choices apart from cultural vacuum and the one i put like steady society or some crap yeahhhh this was a flagrant error…</p>

<p>For conflicted vs integrated, I thought the answer was central vs. tangential because on the last line of the passage 2, the author of passage 2 said that these qualities at the same time do and do NOT define him</p>

<p>I got a lot for math.</p>

<p>|3|*|x| = 15 <– how many solutions? 2.</p>

<p>If a<em>b^2</em>c^3 > 0 then ac>0 b/c b^2*c^2 >=0.</p>

<p>find the quantity of two-digit numbers of which the sum of digits = product of digits = 4
ONLY ONE NUMBER, 22 so the answer is ONE</p>

<p>Rectangle: perimeter 38</p>

<p>First odd digit Second even digit
0 is even; therefore answer is 25</p>

<p>a^2/a^2 + a^3/a^3 if a>0 = 2</p>

<p>list of five numbers and if 85 and 87 were to be added
ONLY the arithmetic mean and the median changes</p>

<p>ticks with equal spaces = .6</p>

<p>UNSHADED region vs. SHADED region = the pizza with 1/5 of the circle shaded</p>

<p>If -1<x<0 then…=“” i=“” x=“”>-1
II x + 1 > 0
III x^2>1
only I and II</x<0></p>

<p>the triangle with weird bisectors cutting through had x = 55 degrees</p>

<p>the two similar triangles had combined base with the length of 36</p>

<p>a parallel set of lines + a circle in between the lines = 20</p>

<p>hotel: 100 because 291-81 = 210 and 210/3 = 70 and 30 + 70 = 100</p>

<p>wooden blocks: the fourth(?) level was 70</p>

<h1>PIE CHART</h1>

<p>80 ppl answered the poll and 15% of 80 is 12
if a person was pulled out randomly then the probability is 15 %</p>

<p>I hope i get karma points… lol</p>

<p>Books = 19.98 because
1 book from A = 5.99
3 books from B (grouped) = 10
1 book from B = 3.99</p>

<p>Therefore total = 19.98</p>

<p>Parabola with x=-3 or x=2 as solution –> the sum of b and c of ax^2 + bx + c was -10</p>

<p>(36,16) could have been a solution for which sqrt x + sqrt y = 10</p>

<p>table, desk, chairs –> 25 tables…? not sure</p>

<p>What would 8 wrong in CR, and 0 omits be?</p>

<p>its strange how I did some of those questions, but not all of them.</p>

<p>did you get math experimental</p>

<p>^bad: about 670-690</p>

<p>^yes i did
maybe some of those are from math dummy…
sorry</p>

<p>^around 700?
I heard that Nov. and Dec. curves are usually good</p>

<p>@SATisFAG: trivial may not be the best word to fit into the context, but it is the best choice among the 5…</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question on the architecture passage about the author’s attitude? I think there are appreciation, gratification and admiration in the choices…</p>

<p>What did you guys put?</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question on the architecture passage about the author’s attitude? I think there are appreciation, gratification and admiration in the choices…</p>

<p>What did you guys put?</p>

<p>admiration, coz he was praising the ancients saying they did the right thing… im not sure its right though</p>

<p>I chose gratification for attitude.</p>

<p>I thought admiration was a bit too much for homage and respect…</p>

<p>one more vote for admiration</p>

<p>i chose admiration. i must say its rather unfair how close many of the options were this time round</p>

<p>admiration</p>

<p>I put admiration</p>