***Official SAT I June 2013***

<p>I don’t know, a lot of people are agreeing that it asked for the sphere as a fraction of the cylinder. I believe the exact question was “what is the area of the sphere as a fraction of the cylinder?” This also makes sense because I find it unlikely they would ask for a fraction of the larger object.</p>

<p>I thought that the business sentence completion was the one that had authoritative.</p>

<p>It was an unsatisfying experience.</p>

<p>So was the writing question with “so annoyed” no error?</p>

<p>based on how hard u guys thought the test was could u guys predict the curve for the three respective sections? i’m sorry in advance if this has been answered already, but i’m freaking out abt the test and this would make my day. thanks in advance</p>

<p>For Ms.Dutta it was definitely that she had unrealized expectations (of her grandchildren) and self-assurance in regards to her speaking to herself about the food she made.</p>

<p>TBH, the volume question is ambiguous. It as for volume of sphere as fraction of cylinder. It’s asking fraction of cylinder…</p>

<p>@asdasdas1 yea i put no error for that…but i put stimulating undertaking</p>

<p>I think the other no error one was the about the old bicycle.</p>

<p>“It as for volume of sphere as fraction of cylinder. It’s asking fraction of cylinder…”</p>

<p>If it’s asking for the fractions of cylinder, then it’s 2/3, because the cylinder is larger than the sphere.</p>

<p>what about #9 ? isn’t it disappointed with children ?</p>

<p>What did you guys put for </p>

<p>According to recipe book, he was suppose(underline) to have something; since he had none, he substituted(underline) milk.</p>

<p>he was suppose is wrong. it should be supposed</p>

<p>evelyn ? isn’t it disappointed with children ?</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure the error was “had”? It should be since…has/have</p>

<p>Was the Navajo sentence no error?</p>

<p>It is definitely supposed because it needs to be in past tense. also I don’t think you can use the word suppose in that context.</p>

<p>Three no errors for me: the Navajo one, the bicycle, and the last one (“so annoyed”).</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the error ID question about the domesticated rabbits that don’t enjoy to be lifted? Or was that experimental?</p>

<p>It’s not since he HAD none, he has none.
I had no money.
I have no money.</p>

<p>What was the bicycle one?</p>