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

<p>@collegepursuit‌ The answer was “which of the following factors does not divide >>W - X<<”</p>

<p>As W = XY^2, we have the expression XY^2-X, which factors to X(Y^2-1).</p>

<p>Anyway, if (y+1) divides and (y-1) divides, y^2-1 MUST divide.</p>

<p>@Woandering would you mind sharing which ones you got wrong? I want to know if I got them wrong too</p>

<p>@collegepursuit‌ </p>

<p>you need to solve for w-x, not xy^2. so you do xy^2-x, and then it wouldnt work.</p>

<p>shoot i put y first but changed it… well, there goes my 800! :/</p>

<p>@fireonice‌ </p>

<p>Can’t recall all of them but here goes:</p>

<p>SO MUCH MIND BLANK</p>

<p>So there’s this word that means ‘necessary’ and it starts with e. One of the questions says ‘necessary’ to the formation of…, and i thought it had to be necessary for. (the word isnt necessary, but i cant recall it now)</p>

<p>Another one is the cook placing. <-- using a gerund instead of infinitive. I had no error for that.</p>

<p>Those two are the main ones, but I’m pretty sure I had something else wrong. Together, thats 4 points off, including the deducted ones.</p>

<p>did they seriously just reuse the whole November 2013 test…?</p>

<p>@Tennistiger‌
Yes, I see pretty much our discussion in the November thread. They have all the hard ones worked out as well, the same ones we keep going over.</p>

<p>@fireonice‌
How many no errors did you guys get?
I got 4 no errors on the 25 minute section ( but now I know that “denied of” was the error so that makes 3).</p>

<p>I got no error on 2 early questions and 1 on the second to last error id questions. (Excluding my mistake).</p>

<p>I got 2 no errors on the 10 minute sections.</p>

<p>@collegepursuit I do not remember the question but I know for sure the answer is y… I checked all the answer choices and y is the only one that does not work.</p>

<p>@Woandering I think you’re referring to “essential to”, it was supposed to be no error yeah</p>

<p>@Jackytang23‌
I also got Y</p>

<p>@schoolisfunforme yeah idk why so many people are saying that the answer is [0,1,2,3,4]. I remember reading that they asked for the remainder for when 5 is divided by a positive integer. So there’s only 3 options, [0,1,2], if that’s the case.</p>

<p>@fireonice‌
Yeah lol, stupid ‘essential’.</p>

<p>Anyway, example curve from November 2013:</p>

<p>Mine is 770: 77 / 80 and 10/12 essay.</p>

<p>The curve of Math is like 800-780-760- …</p>

<p>EDIT: That first line is for writing.</p>

<p>DOUBLE EDIT: That was copied from someone else. Not me.</p>

<p>What was the error for the guy and the ‘Tyger’ he found at the North London Zoo. I put B, Had seen</p>

<p>Yeah our thread looks very similar to the November thread haha</p>

<p>@castigations That is what I put. He saw the tyger, not he had seen the tyger.</p>

<p>ALSO</p>

<p>“I got an 800 on the writing with a 76 raw score and 11 essay”</p>

<p>^^Looks suspicious though.</p>

<p>If our curve is the same as November 2013, then I would probably get like a 710-720 with -4 based on how that curve looks. And I’m fine with that.</p>

<p>@gourmand I think I got 2 no errors but it’s possible that it was 3. What was the second to last ID? Idk if I got no error for that</p>

<p>@fireonice People were saying three. I got four I think, but apparently “deprived of [rights]” or whatever is wrong >.< grr. eh</p>

<p>I remember having two, and then changing two to “no error” when I came back around :/</p>