I said 7/8 for the math one. You have 25% then you take half so 12.5. 100-12.5=87.5. 7/8 gives you .875x100=87.5. Did I mess this up?
Did you guys get 3 no errors on the writing? 1 about anthropology I think, 1 about skiing, and 1 about strong buildings that can resist hurricanes?
Also, what did you guys get for the circle questions wits the coordinates? It was asking for the circle that would be at point (8,0).
didn’t have time to answer 3 questions on the 20 minute math section
I thought the critical reading was easy, the writing (35 min section only, the 10 min section was very easy) abnormally harder than usual, and the math not bad i just messed up my timing
@didierdrogba no k<p<2k
guys for writing, what was the answer for 11, it was abt twain in his novels provide or twain wrote novels providing
Possible value of n = 25 or 49?
What was the paragraph about for writing I had 2
Curcle one was 5
@Gcollege1 which math one?
@JPFrankenstein I’m pretty sure it was providing
@APScholar18 I made a triangle with sides 3, 5, and 7. K is the largest side, so 2(7) < 15(the perimeter) < 3(7)
How was it five? Cuz in the pattern circle five would have been the next one…
Yea I put providing as well.
Yeah i had 25 @breadrock
I also put difficult but worthwhile. Futile did seem to harsh and I felt like the whole passage was showcasing something very difficult to study, but people still attempted to study because of its importance.
I thought CR was outrageous though, writing was ehh. I know I got an experimental section for writing and I am hoping the one I did bad on was the experimental one. Math was pretty easy
What was the answer to the writing question about “therefore able to”
Most of the time, the undisclosed (non QAS) tests like March are recycled from past SAT’s mostly international ones from other non QAS tests.
It happened with December 2014, which was recycled from November 2013, both of which are non QAS
Was the paragraph about Wikipedia?
Yes Wikipedia- how many no errors did you guys get?