November SAT- VERSION TWO- Swimmer and Painting version

<p>Jlee, the question asked what stays the same</p>

<p>Anyone remember the didactic question?</p>

<p>“It was literally how the word superorganism is applied and what it defines, i don’t think any other answer was even close. The ant colony was just an example of a superorganism”</p>

<p>Didn’t notice any evaulating either…</p>

<p>does anyone want to start a google doc?</p>

<p>Found out about the confusion for the mode/mean/median one. People probably misread it because the graph the gave us was AFTER the additional 3 were added, not before. I read the questions a couple of times, but i can see how that can happen. The answer was mode and median</p>

<p>@withtheflow quite sure that’s incorrect. The graph they gave us was before the 3 points were added and so the answer was just median. They said the graph given to us plotted the original data</p>

<p>Well one of us misread lol. I remember re reading those questions to make sure, but maybe</p>

<p>On this thread, most people did say median and mode though, or atleast a large amount</p>

<p>The graph was given before the 3 were added, not after.</p>

<p>“can be explained by US having too hygienic a society” should be “can be explained by OUR having” because a possessive pronoun (our) not an object pronound (us) is used to indicate the subject of a gerund (having).</p>

<p>does anybody remember the question that asked what is not equal to -a/-b?
I put -(-a)/-b because that would become a/-b which isn’t equal to -a/-b. but does anybody remember what they got?</p>

<p>@withtheflow it was definitely before, and weather or not the question was “what stays the same” or “what changes”, the answer is still “the median stays the same, the mode and the mean change”.</p>

<p>-the mean changes because the 2 averages are different…
-the mode changes because the 3rd column used to have the most (4 x’s), but after the new x’s were added, the 4th column had the most
-the median stayed the same so therefore my answer is still correct</p>

<p>does anyone have consolidated answers for this version?</p>

<p>does anyone know where the swimmer passage came from?</p>

<p>was this test administered in the U.S too?</p>

<p>yes, it was given in the US because my friend had it</p>