October 2011 SAT General Discussion

<p>I put C (when) for the New Zealand one…
Was there an error in the sentence about honey as a home remedy? I’m thinking there wasn’t now but I think I put D for some reason…</p>

<p>wait, the parallelogram slope one, was it 0 or 5/12?? I’m seeing both on here</p>

<p>I mean I put spy*</p>

<p>recondite was right, i took a wild guess on hackneyed though :(</p>

<p>@indien7 i put E</p>

<p>I thought the math was way too hard. Can only hope for a generous curve.</p>

<p>Wait, wasn’t the parallel slope one -1</p>

<p>cause it asked for the sum</p>

<p>so -1/2±1/2=-1?</p>

<p>Parallelogram slope one was 0. Opposite sides of a parallelogram have the same slopes. Subtracting a number from itself = 0.</p>

<p>I think I put A for the NY Public Library one. It seemed to have been missing a comma, but the others made less sense. I think I put no error for honey.</p>

<p>which CR was the experimental section? was it the one with 12 vocab questions?</p>

<p>The vocabulary was rather easy, in my opinion.</p>

<p>@philsophydude it asked u to subtract</p>

<p>The question regarding using $80,000,000 to find out how much pollution could be reduced. c(x) represented the $ and x was the % of pollution. Instead of substituting $80,000,000 in for c(x) (aka y), you had to substitute 80 because c(x) represents $ in millions.</p>

<p>CR experimental had a passage about an Indian grandmother I think, since I didn’t have that one.</p>

<p>The one where it asked for another line thay would be perpendicular did you get 3</p>

<p>Sent from my MB855 using CC App</p>

<p>does exacerbate and ameliorate ring a bell?</p>

<p>i thought math and writing were okay. one of the critical reading passages didnt go so well though XD</p>

<p>I believe the New York Library one was A.</p>

<p>i put archaeologist initially and then i changed to spy b/c by the end of the paragraph it was talking about like interpreting and interrogating stuff. if its archaeologist ■■■…</p>

<p>was snowflake and the doll/toy collector question both no error?</p>

<p>@ThaMan yes, both do</p>