Official thread october sat 2013 test

<p>ABCD I put I & III… </p>

<p>Is that wrong???</p>

<p>what was the answer for the one writing question that had to do with the latter A or B or something
was it the shortest answer that didnt have “latter” in the answer</p>

<p>Abcd was all three no question</p>

<p>@luluz yeah it was. Because it already said “the former”. Having “the latter” in the answer would be redundant. Not incorrect, just redundant.</p>

<p>Smarty all of them worked. I had a lot of time in that section and went back and drew all 3 out</p>

<p>lululz</p>

<p>Yes. It was E.</p>

<p>Vanilla you think that will drastically impact my score?</p>

<p>Oreo I found it really easy to argue from a liberal point of view even though I completely disagree. I just didn’t have enough time to take a conservative stance. The CB will appreciate a liberal essay since they are a pretty damn liberal organization.</p>

<p>About the 64/9 controversy…
It said that the diameter was 6 (not directly, but you can tell that the chord is the diameter), and thus the radius of the small circle is 3.
Also the segment connecting the endpoint of the radius and the point of the bigger circle is 5, which means that the radius is 8.
Therefore, ratio is 64/9.
Pretty simple question once you understand it, but I get why people are having trouble with it…</p>

<p>can someone remind me what “12” or “-12” question was?</p>

<p>What did you guys put down for the ABCD line on a line, not necessarily in the order question?</p>

<p>lol to any of you guys that had the math as an experimental section. Don’t you guys feel like the experimental section for math was extremely easy and the ones that weren’t an experiment were hard…</p>

<p>guys stop disputing the circle one its 64/9 the bigger circle had a radius 8 and the little one had a radius of 9.</p>

<p>Lulz, was there only one choice w/ nothing after “inference”?</p>

<p>@jlee4001 What examples did you use? I used Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Michael Dell.</p>

<p>@log. I think so. That’s what I found. The ones that definitely weren’t experiemntal were pretty hard. or at least tricky-ish.</p>

<p>Any More writing questions?? </p>

<p>Did anyone got no errors for 27 & 28</p>

<p>You just wait until I get my question and answer booklet…</p>

<p>@Smarty, the river serenely was no error, correct?</p>

<p>in the p^2<6, Q^2<12 question, did they mentioned it is the positive integer or not?
I got 4, but my friend said its 11 cuz you should include negative numbers.</p>

<p>@samuelkim0814 there was a typo in my question then. it doesn’t make sense that I misread the question after reading it multiple times and getting all the other questions right on the entire math portion. if I end up getting it wrong for whatever reason, that’s a 770, definitely not ****ed about that, but I honestly did not see in the question that the diameter was 6</p>