OFFICIAL MARCH SAT 1 discussion

<p>@ az1698 It was asking for 3^-x + 3^-y The answer was 4/9 or 9/4…something like that.</p>

<p>4/9 for sure.</p>

<p>french indian war section was definitely experimental, i did not have it.</p>

<p>is the reflection one A? I thought it was A because the question said “reflect over k, then reflect over l”</p>

<p>i put origins as the incorrect answer because i thought that there is usually one only origin</p>

<p>because origins was plural on the test, i also thought influences was wrong because it should be plural instead of singular</p>

<p>and i thought he or she judges was wrong like MrBojangles said because historians is plural</p>

<p>which is correct???</p>

<p>sushirave, since the “he and she” is undeniably wrong, i think that’s the answer. </p>

<p>What did people get for the museum one in sentence corrections part? (the egyptian exhibit…) was it “the egyptian exhibit drew thousands when it was there” or “when the egyptian exhibit was there, visitors were in the thousands.”?</p>

<p>the writing section about the gas prices, was it raises or rises?</p>

<p>what was the essay question?</p>

<p>he or she was the error, it should be they</p>

<p>I put raises…</p>

<p>I thought origin could only be singular too…Oh well..</p>

<p>the latter choice is obviously wrong, it does not specify where there visitors were in the thousands…</p>

<p>Anyone remember the answer to the math question where the length of something had to be 441/2 and 443/2…something like that. It was a multiple choice question, and not experimental.</p>

<p>Wait. Was the origin question experimental?</p>

<p>I think its raises. The verb “to rise” is not an action that can be performed on something, but “to raise” is.</p>

<p>how many no errors did you guys get on the writing section</p>

<p>phoenix, do you remember the original sentence?</p>

<p>I got a bunch of no errors (like four or fivish, I think) and it was really freaking me out.</p>

<p>EDIT: Sorry, I don’t totally remember the whole sentence. It was about something that “raises gas prices,” and I just remember thinking that was the only conjuagtion that made sense. I was low on time and really racing through the questions.</p>

<p>@al612 The original sentence was something like “The increased gas price rises/raises the consumer price index so there was an inflation…”</p>

<p>The sentence w/ the origins…perceives…he or she… Was that real or experimental?</p>

<p>wis3ly: that was on the real SAT because i only got one 25 minute section</p>

<p>i got only 2 no errors. The 17th century colonists one (they couldn’t sign their own names, blah blah) and Clara Barton one.</p>