Official thread october sat 2013 test

<p>@pi
Oh are you talking about the question “The music referred to in lines… are…”
I said personally meaningful to that question.</p>

<p>@mysat2000
it was 2. I believe you are confused because 5s cancelled out and the value of the absolute value was 0. (or something like that)</p>

<p>@mswk9201</p>

<p>No, it’s not possible he can have the official answers. He is just writing about the questions he discussed with his friends.</p>

<p>I remember thinking over piquant somewhere…Does anyone remember where it was(the q)???</p>

<p>how did u guys do on essays though? I didn’t like the topic… public figures… ****
i couldn’t use any of the examples that i memorized… so i just created two examples hahahahahaha</p>

<p>Yeah the battery one was one that looked like a glove</p>

<p>@mswk yeah it was a continuous curve because it was saying “the battery recharges and then DISCHARGES” I paid attention to that as i read the question like 5 times haha. It is not possible that the charge kinda disappears.</p>

<p>@toughman
The question was about an analogy… Like which situation most resembles the one described in xx-xx. And there, the author described how he likes listening to classical stuff and stuff by Bob Dylan, depending on his mood. Diner answer was pretty much the same stuff, only with food, instead of music.</p>

<p>@slipshod i believe piquant was one of the trap answers. (but not sure)</p>

<p>@pi
What food? Haha I remember nothing about food!!? Can you remember some other answer choices to that question?</p>

<p>What was the correct answer to the one that had piquant as a choice?</p>

<p>@slipshod can you elaborate more on the question about piquant?</p>

<p>i have not seen piquaint. Is it in the exp section</p>

<p>@toughman I don’t remember the q at all.</p>

<p>@tarzzan no it was not</p>

<p>Math:</p>

<p>Venn Diagram: Positive intigers less than 100, Multiples of 5, Prime Numbers
Answer: 1</p>

<p>Ratio of Volumes of Rectangles: 12xy:24xy = 1:2 = 1/2
Answer: 1/2</p>

<p>Q, R, S, T: QR+ST is…
Answer: A (I. Divisible by 2 only)</p>

<p>2 Chords in a Circle: Triangle ABC is similar to Triangle DEF (Don’t remember the correct notation used)
Answer: 50</p>

<p>F(x) is F(x-1)+4, f(3) = -1 what is f(2):
Answer: -5</p>

<p>2 Triangles, 1 within the circle: ***Triangles are similar
Answer: 4•Rad(3)</p>

<p>If x=2, what can p equal?
Answer: -1/2</p>

<p>How many lines can be drawn through circle that will make it symmetrical?
Answer: E (More than four)</p>

<p>First Year That The Number of Tons was under 500
Answer: 1991</p>

<p>Sudoku Problem: What is x+y
Answer: 7</p>

<p>How many have a cost of over $1 per pound
Answer: 3</p>

<p>Perpendicular to Y Axis and passes through point (2,4)
Answer: y=4</p>

<p>Triangle on X Axis, Y Axis, and Y = X+80: Area of the Triangle
Answer: 3200</p>

<p>If x/y = 5, then 3(x/y)+3(y/x) =
Answer: 15.6 or 78/5</p>

<p>$84 for shirts, buy 2, get a 3rd for $2
Answer: 9.5 or 19/2</p>

<p>W + x = 10 and w + y = 30: w=-10, x=20, y=40
Answer: z=50</p>

<p>Difference Between 7th and 8th term: 8th=45, 7th=25
Answer: 20</p>

<h1>of integers that fit |x+2| < 5</h1>

<p>Answer: 9</p>

<p>If xy>0 and y<0
Answer: -x is positive</p>

<p>3x+2y=34 What is x+y
Answer: 12 or 13</p>

<p>Dimensions of run, room is 12x18. What is the size of the capret?
Answer: 8x14</p>

<p>Different mixtures of drinks
Answer: 6</p>

<p>What is a (ax+b)
Answer: 4/3</p>

<p>Permitter of hexagon with equilateral triangles
Answer: 60</p>

<p>y < -x^2 + 4?
Answer: (0,-4)</p>

<p>Kids Around the Table
Answer: 2</p>

<p>Which # for x makes the median 9
Answer: Both I and II (8 and 9)</p>

<p>Which expression is equal to -r
Answer: B ((ar-br)/(b-a))</p>

<p>Rate of Rainstorm / Hours
Answer: 2</p>

<p>If x is 65 degrees, what is y
Answer: 70</p>

<p>Largest area for the similar triangle
Answer: 155</p>

<p>What is the population rounded
Answer: 37</p>

<p>1234, sum of first 33 numbers
Answer: 81</p>

<p>Gallons of Blood in a year
Answer: 730</p>

<p>I remember nothing of the food neither.</p>

<p>and the last two in the grid in was
16- just find the slope of the two points
17- 1200
18- 9</p>

<p>and number 11 in the 35 writing questions was 11(A)</p>

<p>for international students</p>

<p>yeah maybe it was in the disneyland passage. @tarzzan U SURE u didn’t c it?</p>

<p>the one about the headmaster giving a child tuition fee or sth?? IT wasn’t grandeur?
the answer was sense of entitlement?</p>

<p>Yeah the guy felt he was entitled to the help of the HM.</p>

<p>@HarvardDreams </p>

<p>I totally agree with you. But what is that two chords in a circle question? I don’t remember that</p>