<p>@Guille19 they intersected 6 times</p>
<p>Why was it 6?</p>
<p>Explain! In the above of Y, it intersected only 4, unless I might have made a bad sum…</p>
<p>Damn, the information for those math questions wasn’t as comprehensive as it usually is; for a lot of them it seemed like you had to make estimates. This may seem like an easy one but for the question that asked for the difference of the circumference of the two circles, did you guys get 4 pi? They didn’t actually tell you anything about the radius of the small circle, they just gave you a line that looked like it had a midpoint on the smaller circle.</p>
<p>What did you put in the last of gridding, amy2525?</p>
<p>I misunderstood the question thought its reflection across the x axis instead of absolute value and so answered it 2. I think it should be 4 (not sure)</p>
<p>last grid in was 6</p>
<p>Me too, because it really intersected 4 times in the side of positive Y.</p>
<p>However, it said |f(x)| Probably you needed to count the intersections of the negative Y…</p>
<p>Damn!! I feel so stupid! -.-</p>
<p>This isn’t good for a scholarship</p>
<p>what was the distinction between the riddle and fable in the chinese father reading section?</p>
<p>My parents are so upset with me for messing up those questions…I’m really depressed. I think I’ll ask for a cancellation tomorrow.</p>
<p>I find the october test much more easier than this one</p>
<p>Do you think I should register again for December SAT?</p>
<p>I think I didn’t even reach 2000… Damn!!
=/</p>
<p>^ I think its better to take it again if u think u didn’t do well</p>
<p>does any one know how the curve is going to be ? there was apassage about an art critic who read about a novelist who he admired .was this experimental or not
@ joushua
i think the answer for the riddle question was something (confusing and untrue) or a similar answer</p>
<p>puzzling and fabricated?</p>
<p>I hope that’s right lol</p>
<p>I guess I wll… but studying again that tediously… I’m not in the mood… and deadlines are ending soon…</p>
<p>But I guess I will.</p>
<p>And joshua:</p>
<p>I think it was D: (a puzzle and something fabricated) since the boy said that the memoirs he had of his father’s life were distorted and that he didn’t really know anything from his past, but I don’t know…</p>
<p>@mohamedbahr this section about a critic who read about a novelist is the experimental</p>
<p>@amy
thank you , i’m relieved because i messed up on this one</p>
<p>What about these questions??</p>
<p>1- A rectangular prism with height 11 and volume 100. How many 3-by-3-by-2 will fit completely in it </p>
<p>My answer 5</p>
<p>2- The ages of that had a chart with different ranges. For the one with the graphs</p>
<p>My answer was E (the parabola) because I calculated the scores for the heights and, just like a parabola, they didn’t show a constant change but rather a steep start and then it lowered down… I think the parabola illustrated this.</p>
<p>3- The girl with the balloons: 2 or 3 Red, 2 of 3 Blue, 2 or 3 Orange and 1 of 2 of Green</p>
<p>My answer was 6, since 2 options for the first one, 2 for the second one, 2 for the third one and the last one would be left with just 1 option.</p>
<p>The question asked about the area under the line y=4 and above y=x^2. The conditions were something like:
I. xy < 0
II. y > x
III. Absolute value of x < 2</p>
<p>I put that no answer was correct.</p>
<p>@franco221</p>
<p>1) 5
2)D
3)5
4)II and III are correct</p>
<p>amy2525 are you completly sure about these? Because I usually scored between 750 and 800, that questions would ruin my score…</p>