<p>The linked page is the wrong page because I checked the page a few days ago, prior to the Jannuary SAT. It is currently showing the same page, indicating that the title is indeed correct. Those are the section orders of the December SAT.</p>
<p>so when will i know which section was experimental ? Do I have to e-mail collegeboard.com?</p>
<p>any answers?</p>
<p>they do it in a week me thinks... im so scared i want my scores.. now</p>
<p>when do the scores come in?</p>
<p>does anyone know if postponed SAT dates use the same test as the JAN 2005 one?</p>
<p>ok well feb 4 is the day you get your scores so go eat some food or something until then and well for the experimental section it was the 4th on both tests.</p>
<p>any other questions?</p>
<p>don't ask how I know this.</p>
<p>I just remembered another question on the test which I wasn't sure about. It's regarding the double passages on the Native American novelist version of the exam. The question was referring to the sentence "Or else." in the passage, and what it implies. I thought it implied that everyone lacked "job security". But I don't remember any other answer choices. Was that the right answer?</p>
<p>duality, yes, that is the right answer.</p>
<p>thats january and the experimental was either 3rd or 4th</p>
<p>So for both versions of the test (actually I think that makes three versions) the equating section is the second 5-choice math section.</p>
<p>does anyone remember a question about a ratio of red and white marbles? if you do, can u tell me what section it was on because i omitted it cause i didnt have enough time to answer it.</p>
<p>they give you a ratio, they givey ou a number of red marbles/ red marbles + x = probability of reds/whites+reds...</p>
<p>something like that... pretty straightforward.</p>
<p>do u remember what section it was on?</p>
<p>I remember the answer was 15</p>
<p>were the honeybee and the x+ky = 180 on the experimental section too. also was the answer for the last meth question on the 15 minute math question 9-(3pi/2)?</p>
<p>What was the answer to malevolence;malediction?</p>
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<p>I do not remember encountering such a question.</p>
<p>My memory eluded me for a moment there. Perhaps I did not get that question after all.</p>
<p>that is true only for a flat square. but for a 3 dimensional cube, you are forgetting about the height. the height of 6 also has to be cut in half - thus doubling your 4 cubes making 8.</p>