November 2010 SAT - Math

<p>also one of the answers is 45 NOT 36</p>

<p>for the writing there are 2 mistakes</p>

<h1>19 long section is No error NOT D.</h1>

<h1>25 is D NOT A.</h1>

<p>^What the hell are you talking about for #19? </p>

<p>The answer is definitely D. It should be “such types AS…” not “such types including”
It’s an idiomatic error. Duh.</p>

<p>And 25 i would say it’s D</p>

<p>my bad lol I mean #21 is D, some were saying it wasnt</p>

<p>and #25 though is def not A is def D. plural mistake</p>

<p>^I agree with both your choices.</p>

<p>So it was the same EXACT test. Wow, are you kidding me. That is ridiculous. And I hope the math curve in the PDF is the right one, lol. Can’t we complain to CB about this?</p>

<p>from this test I think I got about a 2230-2250, however my math is gonna be a 720 most likely if the curve is really like the one I posted which *<strong><em>ing sucks. *</em></strong> careless mistakes **** Collegeboard and most important **** SAT Math and its gay ass curve.</p>

<p>also dont know if anyone noticed but #10 on the last writing section had choices D and E switched around, i mean same choices with different letters.</p>

<p>Omg can someone PM me the PDF, lol.</p>

<p>The curve was taken from the BB, so its not by any means accurate. The math was too forgiving and the writing too harsh.</p>

<p>There’s no way that the curve in the pdf will be the right one. Statistically, it’s less than 0.1% chance.</p>

<p>I say this because even tho some1 may have stolen the test from the center, the person could not have taken the curve since curves are not released for november!
Unless of course, the person found out the curve by asking people</p>

<p>Ah, that sucks than. That curve on the last page looks horrible, damn…</p>

<p>that curve is actually the october 2005 curve it is not the dec curve.</p>

<p>I think reading might be accurate though.</p>

<p>i mean november not dec lol</p>

<p>This really sucks, why would they use the same exact test -__________-.</p>

<p>For the dice problem, the answer is definitely A. A IS CONFIRMED!!!</p>

<p>Sigh, I am getting really depressed. Nothing can be done about people knowing that it was the same exact test?</p>

<p>Ok the problem with the set is definitely 36
zero is NOT a positive integer, because it’s neither positive or negative.</p>

<p>^Aren’t we all depressed? </p>

<p>What can we do that would reverse the process?</p>

<p>Send CB all letters demanding that we be granted another test for free :P.</p>

<p>Nah its 45. The question is asking about “positive two-digit integerS” So the integers are positive, not the digits that make the integers up</p>