Official November SAT 2012 Thread

<p>@feedback yeah I got that as what. Should have been “how we often”</p>

<p>About that same section, I feel really stupid for this. For the question asking about office workers, would it be he/she or they?</p>

<p>Also, guys who got 5 for the goals scored. That’s impossible, because it says they scored EITHER 1,2,3,4 goals. That means each goal was scored at least once. So 5 is impossible because 4x5 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 28 but is only 10 of the players. Collegeboard does this a lot, they screwed me on it last year too.</p>

<p>@ballallday, lol it’s called a typo.</p>

<p>@Guillie19 go to this trend. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1411167-november-2012-international-sat1-discussion-thread-5.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1411167-november-2012-international-sat1-discussion-thread-5.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>^^yes, i interpreted the question the same way… I hope we’re right.</p>

<p>Oops, my bad.</p>

<p>Thank you ballallday and sorry hehe :p</p>

<p>when do the scores come back online? midnight on the 20th?</p>

<p>lol. sry that wasn’t me. It was my stupid friend.</p>

<p>Family buys $96 worth of shirts and sweatshirts.
Each shirt costs 22 and each sweashirt costs 15.
How many T- shirts did they buy ?</p>

<p>-- I hope I remember this right but were we suppose to give just one possible answer ?</p>

<p>So for those who didn’t have CR or M experimental, was section 2 the W experimental? Also, I don’t remember a train or subway passage nor a Heraclitus one so that section should be experimental.</p>

<p>@screwthesat, seriously? I thought about that but it was “1, 2, 3, OR 4 goals” so I figured not each type of goal had to be made.</p>

<p>Bmfbham is correct. It is 5.</p>

<p>i put 2 possible</p>

<p>@epidermil, 2 t-shirts was the right answer.</p>

<p>& am repeating this for the third time because I don’t think I saw an answer yet (my bad, if someone did reply) but does anyone remember getting 2250 for “find the average” question where you read off a diagram? It was a grid-in question.</p>

<p>@eperdemil it was 2.</p>

<p>How come it’s not 3 t shirts?
3 t shirts x $22= 66
2 sweatshirts x $15 = 30
66+30=$96</p>

<p>you switched them. ^^^ sucksssss happens to everyone and ya 2250</p>

<p>good, I remember putting 2. The $15 is for the T-shirts : 2(15) + 3(22) =96</p>

<p>does anybody remember the CR passage about climate change/glaciers?</p>

<p>@TheShowGoes0n, t-shirts cost $15 not $22. So you had the right idea but mixed the two up.</p>

<p>22 was sweat shirts, not t shirts</p>