<p>So can anyone predict the overall curve for all the sections on this SAT? That would be extremely helpful! Thanks!!</p>
<p>did anyone get that of magazines in the writng section? </p>
<p>What did you guys get for #8 on the last writing section? It is the one with Abound. Did you guys get A(no error)? And 41-43 for math?</p>
<p>@dallascowboys1 yea i got both of those</p>
<p>reading: -1/2 800
math: -1 750-770
writing: -0/1 800 (with 10 essay)</p>
<p>don’t really know how on-base these predictions are</p>
<p>-1 on math will probably be 760 or 770 because of the average speed question.</p>
<p>it’s not “that of a magazine”. The correct answer was something like “a magazine is…”</p>
<p>What’d you guys get for the question after the fridge question in the passage about omnivores? The question asking what the overall purpose of the passage was. Was it a traditional and scientific explanation of a group practice?</p>
<p>no i put something of a biological phenomenon</p>
<p>It was something like social and cultural implications of a biological phenomenon</p>
<p>Wait so what was the prime number one? I thought the question was something like this: if an odd number is prime and the odd number following it is prime, which pair of numbers would work? I put 41-43 but others are saying it’s 61-63. Did I read the question wrong?</p>
<p>43 is a prime number. You had to look for a choice with the first number prime and then the second number not prime. The answer was 61 - 63</p>
<p>they want u to find numbers contradicting that statement, 41-43 proves it</p>
<p>@stone4345 YES. I had the math question on the last section I believe, where you had to find out the price of each square meter of the wall given the 2 charts… anybody know how to do that one?</p>
<p>Wait was was the question again?</p>
<p>@canunot 41-43 does not prove it because both numbers are prime </p>
<p>the answer was “traditional and scientific” something </p>
<p>did anyone else the magazine one? </p>
<p>Yea I put traditional and scientific explanation of a group practice. Group practice = adding spices to the food so the traditional explanation is that it’s good for the community and the scientific is that it makes biological sense </p>
<p>@ncccc1701 I had social and cultural implications but I did dwell on the question for a while…</p>
<p>I probably misread it as 42 and did 7x6… gg</p>