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

<p>Ugh there goes my hope for a perfect CR score. And to think I would have had an 800 on the last test had I not accidentally omitted a question :(( </p>

<p>Implications means like “what does it mean [for society and cultures]” and the passage never talked about what adding spices to food meant for society and various cultures??? Idk </p>

<p>I’m like 99% it was both prime an it 41-43 but w/e</p>

<p>@ncccc1701‌ wait how many cr do u think u got wrong?</p>

<p>Wasn’t the question where the answer was either 41-41 or 61-61 asking to prove the following statement false: If the first number is prime, then the second number is not prime.</p>

<p>I put Scientific Phenomenon lol…</p>

<p>no it was “if an odd number is prime and the odd number following it IS prime”</p>

<p>@canunot three. three dastardly questions.</p>

<p>Yea so that makes 61-63 correct! </p>

<p>It was definitely both prime, but did you have to find a pair that contradicted the statement or supported it?</p>

<p>Contradicted</p>

<p>I interpreted implications as conclusions that could be drawn. So conclusions that could be made about the social and cultural aspects of having an omnivorous diet, which I believe the passage did address. </p>

<p>oh it’ll prob be 770-780 or something so its okay :confused:
yeah its 61-63</p>

<p>I thought It was the one that supported it? Even if I was wrong I tried every one I the answer choices and 41-43 was the only one that had both prime </p>

<p>I put traditional and scientific for the one some people put social and cultural implications…</p>

<p>it talked about “wasabi” and how it kills bacteria and “lime”, and it didnt really talk much about social or cultural stuff until the last paragraph</p>

<p>How much will be -2 on math?</p>

<p>But wasn’t the question asking about the passage as a whole?</p>

<p>yeah definitely @GranTurismo330‌ i just think it wasn’t really “traditional” so u couldn’t assume that</p>

<p>It was 61-63, why are people putting 41-43. It asked which one would disprove it. 41 and 43 are both prime, which only proves the statement. </p>

<p>61 is prime, and 63 is composite (divides by 9 and 7)…</p>

<p>what math question has the answer 64?</p>