Official June 4 SAT Reasoning test discussion

<p>"Bah - I literally changed my answer about 5 times on that question between those two choices.</p>

<p>The math grid-in with the various shapes in a square and then a rectangle was 72, right?"</p>

<p>-yes it was 72. it used the 1,1,sqrt2 triangle relationship.</p>

<p>doesnot and unlucky, i had your form as well with CR experimental and i thought that section 9 with the animal/dog passage was really hard (maybe i was just rushed for the first time but i think i screwed it up at the end). the math was okay...i caught some errors and am hoping for an 800. i had the memory influence to past/present, blah blah blah, essay and used Virginia Woolf's Orlando and the Constitution, although I forgot most of the facts like loose and strict construction. I finally got to the second page and had 4 paragraphs so i'm hoping for a 10 at least. MY CR will go down with the dang animal passage. gah!</p>

<p>yeah...i had problems with that one...the whole thing about the Civil Rights guy and him being on TV...and then how the girl viewed the audience... I put dilletante and disapproval or something like that.</p>

<p>what was the ans to the one about the cube and midpots?</p>

<p>Animal passage was bad - there was one question I was really stuck on ,it was one of the last ones, but i can't remember it...</p>

<p>I had math experimental, btw, bah lol</p>

<p>I put dismissed for one of the CR questions w/ the civil rights guy</p>

<p>dilletante was wrong...</p>

<p>yeah, definitely now that I think of it.. I don't know what I was thinking.</p>

<p>i don't remember an animal passage? and none of the math problems discussed...my test was like the strangest one...i couldn't find a single person who had my test form...lovely</p>

<p>4000/(2x)^2 + 2
what is the highest value of f(x)</p>

<p>what did u all get for that math question?</p>

<p>So does anyone know the answer to the last question on the grid-in section of the math experimental that involved sets?</p>

<p>4000/((2x)^2 + 1)
4000, when x = 0</p>

<p>3/11 on the sets lola</p>

<p>How did you get 3/11?</p>

<p>isnt it 4000?</p>

<p>hey rilla, wut was ur experimental?</p>

<p>for the Civil Rights guy , what he seemed like on TV, what was the answer? its definitely not paragon, zealot, and dillettatn but i dont remember the other 2 choices</p>

<p>try some numbers...</p>

<p>wat was the answer for the grid in one about the cereal and the milk?</p>

<p>I used numbers... 12 in set A, 24 in set B, leaving 1/4(12) + 1/3(24) in set C, i.e. 11.</p>

<p>Since there are 3 words from set A in set C, it's 3 / 11.</p>

<p>I put caricature for the civil rights guy on TV.</p>

<p>Did Anyone Know What The Word Of Context One Was For The Calibou Passage/artic Passage</p>

<p>pimpa10... 5/8</p>

<p>BCBounded... what was the question exactly?</p>