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

<p>@LC19JK “challenge an expert opinion” was referring to anthropologists. it was about food or taste idr
OR i’m referring to completely diff question</p>

<p>It is chastened and contrite, no doubt…</p>

<p>Maybe, I haven’t the slightest clue</p>

<p>@sadede53896 I put something about the number of people who participated.</p>

<p>@Sadede53896‌ oh that one, i think i put “in the end, making natural lasting dyes will…” was that right, i wasn’t too sure about it</p>

<p>Anyone remember the 2400 question</p>

<p>yeah u added the two equations to get 800x = 2400</p>

<p>@canunot I put that too. </p>

<p>@canunot‌ That’s what I put. Sounded the best to me. </p>

<p>That’s what I put thanks :)</p>

<p>@canunot‌ without a doubt thats right</p>

<p>I chuckled when I saw that^ and wrote “my score” underneath the question</p>

<p>Ok I put that 2 </p>

<p>Wait a second about the 2400 question, I just realized what everyone is talking about. I put 800. It was already -470Y or whatever so you didn’t need to subtract. You just “added through” to cancel that Y or did I mess up somewhere? </p>

<p>EDIT: Yep totally messed up. Realized that now. Dang it. </p>

<p>In the green chemical passage. what was answer to first question asking who is the narrator. Answer choices like Former advocate? Scientist? An obsever? I put supporter</p>

<p>did anyone get something like " provide quotation from scientist who experimented on how food looks vs tasted and how participants reacted to dyed food? the question was asking about impriving paragraph</p>

<p>that one there were two equations, one’s R side was 800, the other was 1600 so u had to add them</p>

<p>@TheDidactic you add both equations to cancel out the y. Then the answer is given.</p>

<p>supporter
i put how the soda was altered…</p>

<p>Supporter</p>