<p>yes amalgam was the answer... as was imperious</p>
<p>the girl with the trip to vienna</p>
<p>there was a vienna trip on a writing section</p>
<p>and i got amalgam for a sentence completeion because it was about how diverse and mixed something was</p>
<p>About that trapezoid question on the math... With 2 parallel lines, what did you guys get? I guessed 5 as well. Was that the experimental math section? The one with the grid-ins as part of it?</p>
<p>i put 5 but i heard from ppl who are confident that it was 6</p>
<p>sentient, the answer was 6.</p>
<p>For one of the other questions with this grid in square thing I got 15
For the length of AC on this triangle shown I got the length was 32
For this question about how the girl should edit the sentence talking about her gmother and how she was born during 1865 (historic year - end of civil war), I said she should just DELTE IT</p>
<p>Yeah--looks like k did=6.</p>
<p>The trapezoid could be broken down into two parts--a right triangle and a parallelogram. The parallelogram had dimensions 2 (height) and its width was the difference between (k/2) and 1. The right triangle had one leg that was k-2 and the other leg was the same as the width of the parallelogram.</p>
<p>If it was 6, that would mean it would be 4 for the area of the parallelogram ((3-1)<em>(2)). And then the triangles area would be ((6-2)</em>2)/2--4 as well. 4+4 = 8.</p>
<p>I don't know why I didn't figure that one out DURING the test... it was the only question I left blank.</p>
<p>i got 32 too for the AC lenght too</p>
<p>What did y'all put for the question with the cube that had been cut? I put 1/8...</p>
<p>Also--there was that one sequence with the 1,0,-1... etc. Was the answer to that -1?</p>
<p>What was the AC question?</p>
<p>it was 1/6....if u cut the other four corners and the middle piece in half you would have 6 total pieces that size...therefore 1 piece is 1/6 of the total cube
i put -1 for that too...bc it was 1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0....and it ended in -1</p>
<p>Did anyone have a section 2 math? Was it experimental???</p>
<p>Did anyone get the cave man painting one? With answer choices of suspended, facile, precarious, surreptitious (I hate that word now, why double it on the test?) and something else that started with s? I thought that sentence was weird. Also did anyone get the one about Native American rights where the question was about the last few sentences, was the correct answer choice A about essential base rights?</p>
<p>Anoel, yea, the answer is supine, i aslo put A for the native american answer</p>
<p>did u guys get:</p>
<p>dismissive
financial constraint
initially perplexed
thoguhtful prudence</p>
<p>'facile' is the answer, isn't it?</p>
<p>I guess 'thoughful prudence' is the answer</p>
<p>please post ur test in "how many versions of the SAT?" thread...</p>
<p>Damn it, it is supine. I omitted it, was going to guess supine but was a bit unsure of the other words. </p>
<p>albertfermat1, I got all of those except I don't remember dismissive, what question was that for?</p>
<p>did anyone get the last grid-in with the cereal?</p>