<p>I got fifty but apparently everyone else got 48</p>
<p>@liinaa then why are you taking the SAT? Aren’t you supposed to take the TOEFL?</p>
<p>@Cestlavie1919 It was 48 I think </p>
<p>ya its disconsolate and assuage. </p>
<p>how would you get 48 for the average one?? </p>
<p>@agupte its 0,1,2</p>
<p>@alpha525 I think I put an answer that had the word “logical” in it.</p>
<p>@schoolisfunforme sorry which one was A?</p>
<p>oh yah, was the math section with the four questions relating to the walls experimental?</p>
<p>@2400boii hopefully not. Got 2090, then 2159, then 2280 on my final. If they average, I’ll be screwed.</p>
<p>nope its chastened just google the definition</p>
<p>48, you have to calculate T first, then average out</p>
<p>but assuage is happy, he felt humbled and guilty</p>
<p>@canunot assuage and disconsolate. the other ones dont work which had incorrigble, abashed in it. </p>
<p>@Jellybae , I go to high school for 3+ years now. even if someone just migrated and needs to apply anywhere except like community college types, he/she has to comply with requirements.
from what i understand, they don’t care. sats matter. toefl can help only a little</p>
<p>chas·ten
ˈCHās(ə)n/
verb
past tense: chastened; past participle: chastened
(of a reproof or misfortune) have a restraining or moderating effect on.
“the director was somewhat chastened by his recent flops”
synonyms: subdue, HUMBLE, cow, squash, deflate, abase</p>
<p>I know I’m wrong, but can someone explain the average speed problem. How do u calculate time? I don’t think we were given one</p>
<p>@liinaa oh. then im sure they’ll understand</p>
<p>@Sadede53896 It was a harmonic mean problem. 2xy/x+y</p>
<p>u could just plug in also
ex. 60 mile trip, so 6/4 hrs one way and 1 hr the other -> d/t = r -> 120 miles/(5/2)=48 min</p>