***Oct 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>Reading question
For the free riders question did anyone get potentially altruistic?</p>

<p>Free riders is “obvious” since he said people who try to be lazy and not do their work are caught easily</p>

<p>Are you sure? Any other inputs on this?</p>

<p>@emenya‌ ahh I meant 6^a(6^b) my mistake
SAME haha
And I think that was not the experimental section! </p>

<p>What were the options for the Free-riding question? I remember there was something in front of obvious that made me reluctant to pick it. </p>

<p>the doc isn’t working. based on what every has told me the hardest section was math, the easiest was reading and writing was average(tough essay, pretty straightforward MC questions). Math killed me. though it was very hard. my score range Math (540-600) CR(590-650) W(600-700) Average that and you get 1840. My goal is 1800. I wish math wasn’t so hard but I am grateful CR was easy this time. also 17 for the open ended math, what was the greatest possible solution? i had 3/4 and changed it to 1</p>

<p>hey guys for the qualificating thing i put cheeful aside. im pretty sure he was saying it in like a funny manner like ya if he finishes.</p>

<p>@sat2014‌ I think it was 3/2… 8-6 so the denominator was 2? 1.5?</p>

<p>@schoolisfunforme‌ There was no language within the aside that indicated it was “cheerful”. You can’t surmise the context of the actual passage by letting your own assumptions influence your answer. </p>

<p>@sat2014‌ The max was 3/2. </p>

<p>I got 3/2 as well. And the reading one was qualification.</p>

<p>The question asking about calculating the y-value in the chart for the equation y=mx+b, was 9 the answer?</p>

<p>its are</p>

<p>The y value if i remember correctly was a negative number, idk which one</p>

<p>damn i got 1. crap. got the last 2 wrong in open ended and skipped 7 and 8. :frowning: anyone remember 15 for the last math? f(-1) is the same as?</p>

<p>f(-1) is same as f(3)</p>

<p>It was -9 I think</p>

<p>I got f(3) as well </p>

<p>@PoopyMcGee12‌ is right</p>

<p>why did the author use the phrase “all others” in the passage about writers block</p>