<p>Yes and b/c of commercialism.</p>
<p>undisclosed self, increased commercial campaign</p>
<p>was demand in the answer choice? im sure that was in the answer choice i picked.</p>
<p>anyone know about the the math question about 4 perpendicular lines. and it asked how many right angles in the figure? naturally it would be 16 but it mentioned rectangle pqrs</p>
<p>grammar sentence fix: 49 states have the same political system, whereas Lousiana’s has …? (that or however)</p>
<p>in 1972 stores began to use paper bags. i put no error, still not sure</p>
<p>Demand was most certainly in the question… Maybe there was an answer with it as well.</p>
<p>@deathlance
it was 16
it was whereas
and i put no error for the bags too</p>
<p>Oh also for the Dino one did you say that it forwarns the future or something</p>
<p>Ok there was a sentence correction that was like…something about zen garden…and you had to fix something about waves and pattern? does anyone remember the answer to that question? i was stuck b/t patterns suggesting waves and patterns that suggest waves</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I said patterns suggest waves but that might be wrong…</p>
<p>ziming ftw</p>
<p>i put patterns suggesting for that one</p>
<p>ok so there was a math question about which line passes thru two points on a parabola</p>
<p>I: y=2
II: x=6
III: y=x+1</p>
<p>the zeros of the parabola was -2 and -3 i remember</p>
<p>what was the answer does anyone remember</p>
<p>i put the one with suggesting. there was a comma before. something like “, suggesting…”</p>
<p>I put patterns suggesting.</p>
<p>Hi guys! For the CR passage about dinosaurs, one of the questions asks, something along the lines of, “what is the change that occurred between June 1950 and July 1951?” A quote from the passage is given along with the question and it’s something like even the greatest circular motion theories cannot explain why every kid needed a yo-yo in the July of 1951 but not the June of 1950."
I was debating between the answer choices “Modern commercial advertisement was born” and “An intense craze for yo-yo ended abruptly” and ended up putting the former. The other answer choices include “yo-yo was invented,” “new theories of circular motion,” and something else I forgot. Which one was it?</p>
<p>Did you guys get the question with the cos wave intersected by the line asking what is a at the point where f(a)=g(a) I put 3 but I’m not sure because I thought they had a different distance a from the points on the respective x and y intercepts where they intersected. :(</p>
<p>i swear to go this SAT crap is so stressful
i get depressed for like 4 minutes when i see someone put a diff. answer
then when i see two people put the same thing
my heart jumps back up
the humanized perspective of the sat…</p>
<p>The wave and the line only had one intersecting point. The answer is the x coordinate of that point.</p>
<p>So 3, correct?</p>
<p>Yeah i put patterns “suggesting ocean waves” because the other choice was patterns “that suggests ocean waves.” but since “patterns” is plural i chose sugessting. But does anyone know if “patterns” was considered as singular in that context?</p>