<p>By the way, for the political science CR passage, did you put artificial construct or something like “unknowable entity”</p>
<p>i think unknowable quantity was correct…the passage said that what one person believes may actually be what a group of people believe</p>
<p>Also, I answered originality not versatility. I was pretty confident in that answer.</p>
<p>I had around 4 no errors on the ID section, but maybe that was the experimental section?</p>
<p>unknowable quantity… iono it was more about what they know instead of the number of people… quantity just doesnt seem right…</p>
<p>Yeah, I think I read it as “entity”…but quantity definitely doesn’t seem right.</p>
<p>I think it was versitality, and artificial construct</p>
<p>Vesitality makes sense, because it was talking about the wide variety of different things that she did.</p>
<p>Why versatility?</p>
<p>Sorry, I forgot to add the explanation to my post, originally. I tried to edit it in, but I was a bit late.</p>
<p>The passage talked about the wide variety of things that the woman did with plants, which is versatile, but didn’t really talk about her being the first to do them. In fact, I think it said that she exemplified a movement, which would make her less original.</p>
<p>i put that too!</p>
<p>It was versatility, because the passage said “she was a —,—,—,—”, etc. There was no textual evidence to support originality, and while it was implied in the last sentence, it wasn’t supported directly by textual evidence.</p>
<p>If theres no textual evidence, it’s wrong. Period.</p>
<p>As for the one about the voters, it was artificial construct. It says throughout the passage that they DO know voters in full and are simply analyzing them, but they say now that each individual is just a reflection of society, thus namely an artificial construct.</p>
<p>2nd Time on the SAT.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the question where one angle of an equilateral triangle ABC was bisected by a line BD and you had to find the angle of BDC?
also the one where 1/3^x times 1/3^y equals 1/27, what does x + y=?
if what i just said made any sense at all</p>
<p>I guessed 30 degrees; it seemed to be the most logical answer.</p>
<p>im pretty sure it was recogized her error</p>
<p>I guessed 30 degrees, it seemed to be the most logical answer.</p>
<p>^^</p>
<p>It was 30 degrees, trust me. I wasted 5 minutes on that question calculating everything out to be sure. LoL.</p>
<p>I got 4/9 for that one. I just put everything into my calculator</p>
<p>yea it was 30 just plug in number x=1 times y=2 so 3</p>
<p>also the one where 1/3^x times 1/3^y equals 1/27, what does x + y=?</p>
<p>sry, this belongs before Site’s answer but i accidentally deleted it</p>
<p>or no wait i think site right
i got wut he got lol</p>