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

<p>@medicsz I got exactly 7 as my answer as y, and others have confirmed that is correct.</p>

<p>@medicsz i got 7.</p>

<p>ANYBODY REMEMBER THE “ROUGH DECISIONS” ANSWERS???</p>

<p>@Jackytang23‌ </p>

<p>Because they’re separate. One of the other explanations is actually better than mine because they used variables.</p>

<p>s/r=7/6
r/t=3/2</p>

<p>You multiply top and bottom of r/t because you need to, to make r the same as r in the first equation. Alternatively, do this:</p>

<p>s/r divided by r/t = s/t
so 7/6 divided by 3/2 = 7/4</p>

<p>rough decisions=aproximate</p>

<p>how hard is it to actually get 12 on the essay?</p>

<p>I feel like I got every math question I answered right, but I omitted 3 questions. So what do you think my math score will be if I got 0 wrong and omitted 3?</p>

<p>@Woandering‌ do you remember the rough decisions answer choices???</p>

<p>So will this test’s curve be the same as the November 2013 test’s curve?</p>

<p>@froggyfresh‌ are you sure?!?! I am pretty sure I put that!</p>

<p>@APsooof‌
Not sure about the answer choices, but I agree with the above that the answer was “approximate”</p>

<p>Was the november 2013 test very similar? @mizejonathan17‌ ???</p>

<p>@RHSclassof16‌ </p>

<p>About 720-750</p>

<p>@APsooof‌
Lol that test is exactly the same. A shame I didn’t take that before, so I would know everything on this.</p>

<p>for the block buster passage, did the line 54-57 indicate “the blockbuster doesnt come from top-down plans” or “the executives usually come up with tasteless something” cuz i put tasteless</p>

<p>Thing is, they wouldn’t expect us to think it’s the same so we forget the answers >_< QQ</p>

<p>@medicsz But if I had taken it once before, I would have had this same discussion, and it would be somewhere in my head. It would be familiar.</p>

<p>@collegepursuit‌
Definitely not tasteless, because the passage actually says that sometimes the blockbusters can be tasteless.</p>

<p>i put “the blockbuster doesnt come from top-down plans”</p>

<p>sorry for bringing this up again but i couldnt get a definitive answer: is it fundamentally wrong or logically reasonable for one of the qs in the blockbuster passages?</p>

<p>@froggyfresh that wasnt pertaining to the whole passage. it was something about the group practices. </p>