November 2010 SAT - International

<p>oh no qwerty11 my comment was not on alyshehata’s essay,it was in response to my question.can you clarify that identifying sentence error answer to me.
Alyshehata,the entire center,you and me got it wrong.I’m sure that the mistake we made was that we did not consider 0 to be even.</p>

<p>Yeah the odd & even digits was 25 because you have to take</p>

<p>10 12 14 16 18 30 32 34 36 38 50 52 54 56 58 70 72 74 76 78 90 92 94 96</p>

<p>Thanks for clarifying Minhas. My tank problem was not the same.</p>

<p>Tens digit odd & unit digit even was 20!!</p>

<p>And i don’t agree with minhas on the cube question.The graph is a proportional graph and with that,you get 24 as the answer.</p>

<p>and how many number betwwen 10 and 50 is the sum of ten unit and digital unit equals product of the two. the answer is 1?</p>

<p>In SC there was one with aplomb i think and another with licentious… other than that i cant remember xD but it was definately easier than the doomed october… :)</p>

<p>Just like @Minhas said, 5x5 = 25</p>

<p>By the way, there was a simple question like:</p>

<p>a^3/a^3 + a^2+a^2 = ? when a>0</p>

<p>no doubt, it was 2.</p>

<p>what about the number of moves from A to B? I said 9…how did u solve it? If I grided .600 is ok? what about the pie chart…said D…why E?</p>

<p>And there was on question where only the Median & the mean change after 85 & 87 are included.</p>

<p>The grid in for the hotel one was 100</p>

<p>Exactly it was making 10 moves not 9.
But the question said that moving right & left and then up & down is considered as ONE move.</p>

<p>so 10 /2 = 5</p>

<p>The pie chart was E for sure. D was the incorrect answer which almost everyone chose. I don’t exactly remember the question though.</p>

<p>But the question said that moving right & left and then up & down is considered as ONE move.</p>

<p>did it say that???</p>

<p>whats the 0.6 grid in question</p>

<p>^ Im confident</p>

<p>if we list them we get
21 23 25 27 29
4x
6x
8x
and no 10x coz that’d be 3 digits… so 5 X 4 = 20… right ?</p>

<p>yes it most certainly did</p>

<p>The moves question is 5 for sure.
There was a question in the 10th section,like
Something is the 3rd largest building in the world,but it is still the largest building in america.Is that right?</p>

<p>just wait tens digit was even or odd?
im confused</p>

<p>The 0.6 thing was a number line between 0 & 5. They wanted the value of x was 0.6</p>