***Official Dec 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>what was the math one with average time when she traveled 40 mph there and 60 back? </p>

<p>@VPatel2015 do you know if we’re allowed to not send all scores if an institution requires all? I’m scared of not sending all to few reach colleges</p>

<p>but doesnt chasten mean like to restrain something?? how is that humbled?? i knew that contrite clearly had to do with regret… but i crossed it out because of “chastened”…</p>

<p>I put 61-63 @greenwich95 because 9*7 is 63 which makes 63 not prime.</p>

<p>@Mack23‌ @canunot‌ to chasten is to punish or make someone feel bad about something he/she did. I feel like that is too harsh to mean “humble”. </p>

<p>@greenwich95 both choices were wrong. I believe it’s 41 and 43</p>

<p>for the vocab question with someone being humbled, wasn’t it abashed and intransigent?</p>

<p>Was it doleful and incorrigible?</p>

<p>No its 61-63. </p>

<p>We’re trying to pick the answer that makes the statement false. 41 is prime. </p>

<p>Yeah it’s 41-43</p>

<p>no intransigent means like stubborn, so thats def wrong. </p>

<p>I put 91 and 93 b/c 93 can be divided by 3</p>

<p>Well some ivy league schools do require you to send all of your test scores. @liinaa</p>

<p>Daaaang it I put abashed and intransigent</p>

<p>@liina That was a tough question, but I believe 91 is divisible by 13 (?) so I put down 61-63.</p>

<p>What did anyone get for the question with two tangent circles with radii of 4 and 5</p>

<p>Aren’t we finding the ones that are prime?</p>

<p>41, 43, you were trying to find the prime numbers</p>

<p>@liinaa‌ But 91 isn’t prime so that throws it off</p>

<p>@liinaa 91 is not prime. (13)(7)=91</p>