<p>I put of, i think from is not correct for 27. will anyone please answer number 28!! i have asked SOOOO many times i put A what did you guys put it’s about mayan civilization</p>
<p>Mayan civ. was “their”</p>
<p>what’s number 28???</p>
<p>What Was the answer to the writers block one about torture </p>
<p>Also in the food/smell passage what was the answer to the question that was asking about what the author of passage 1 would say about what this guy said</p>
<p>based on the discussions here, i got so many wrong. hopefully the curve for cr will be lenient</p>
<p>Yeah, I read that one multiple times. </p>
<p>what would 10 wrong be for cr?</p>
<p>@beeeeddyboo i think it was “their ,” which was referring to Mayan Civ.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the quadrilateral problem? It was something like w x y and z are sides of a quadrilateral which must be true. I put E but it was a guess. Also are there multiple essay prompts because mine had nothing to do with whatever some people are talking about.</p>
<p>I AM WARNEDDDDD NOOOO</p>
<p>that one was x2+y2= w2+z2 because you could make the quadrilateral two separate triangles</p>
<p>@jpqwert I think it’s “extremely apt”. The other choice would be “somewhat relevant”, but I think the character is suffering quite a bit lol</p>
<p>For the isosceles right triangle, equilateral, square one, was the answer 135 or 120? If you consider that the sum of angle in rotation is 360, then wouldn’t it be 360-45-90-60-30=135? For the sum of x and y?</p>
<p>120</p>
<p>Vote for how difficult each section was(compared to other SATS that you have taken)
Critical Reading- Easy, Math- Hard, Writing- Average.</p>
<p>for the pool math problem, was there a choice of 1.5? if anyone remembers</p>
<p>I got 135</p>
<p>I thought the pool one was 1.2. There was a choice for 2.5 and 1.2</p>
<p>I just realized I got one wrong in math because I was being stupid. Damnit I wanted an 800…math-moderately difficult, CR -easy, writing - avg </p>
<p>I was confused on that one too. Their doesn’t seem right but I could not think of any rule that makes it wrong.</p>