Official US December SAT I Thread

<p>aaghhs we are in the same position</p>

<p>i had math experimental too but i dont remember egyptian symbols</p>

<p>the timezone one was with a guy who set his clock 15 minutes early</p>

<p>west coast was 1 hour ahead of east coast</p>

<p>guy on west coast calls east coast guy at a 4:30 west coast time</p>

<p>what time is it in the east when george looks at his watch? its 5:30 - 15 for the 15 thing so 5:15, i think it was SECTION 5 experimental</p>

<p>can you help me with egyptian symbols one? Was it the last LONG passage (section 5)? What was the question about?</p>

<p>Egyptians symbols= stupid experimental math problem</p>

<p>how about the clock problem? I think i may have put the wrong answer down for that, ****</p>

<p>haha i remember that problem in october, didnt even make sense</p>

<p>guys... i had version AV... my verbal was an experiment. i am trying to figure out what section of verbal, though.</p>

<p>what was your version?</p>

<p>the verbal experimental was the one with the duck</p>

<p>amnesia I can help you with this info. I had math experimental</p>

<p>VERBAL INCLUDED:
-slavery passage
-technology passage (robots lacking human qualities)
-the female WRITER DENISON (how she went under a different name)</p>

<p>your experimental I think was with pictures. I had no pictures in my verbals. I had NO duck problem, so that was your experimental. No t-Rex either</p>

<p>Did you have a clock problem? Where a guy looks at his watch and it gives info about west coast being in an earlier time zone than east coast?</p>

<p>Non-Experimental were African Author passage, parents pushing children passage, Aritficial Itelligence passage, and slavery passage</p>

<p>i had AV too but I had math experimental.</p>

<p>I dont remember a question on math about timezones AHHH!!! Did i skip one without even noticing. worst: did I completely grid in everything wrong after skipping it?!?!
AHHHHHHHH!!!! someone please tell me if that timezone was on the experimental(the one with egyptian symbols)</p>

<p>Man, now I'm worrying about how I bubbled the grid-ins too.</p>

<p>Ahhhh!!!! I'm a dummy I'm a dummy
I forgot to subtract the 200 off for the train answer.
So I put 1400 :(</p>

<p>Well there goes my 780</p>

<p>timezone and egyptian symbols=experimental</p>

<p>i had AV and it had a verbal experimental. i did not have a math experimental. :) i do not know what timezones ur talking about. :p</p>

<p>west coast was 1 hour before east coast</p>

<p>george sets his watch 15 minutes early (ex. 1:30 reads 1:15)</p>

<p>west coast guy calls east coast guy like at 4:30 I think, what time does it read on George's watch? Obviously, :45 minutes later (1 hour - 15 minutes) so 5:15</p>

<p>there was a question about a triangle and the possible length its side could have: i found 2 possible answers: 3,4,5 and 7,8,9</p>

<p>there was no 3,4,5 it was 3,4,7 which cannot be a triangle</p>

<p>thanks for the info avanex20 I was starting to get so worried :)</p>

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FOr the repeating sequence of 5,9,1,2,2,3 I got 9. because we have 620/6=103.3333 so thats 103*6=618 and we need 620 so 619 will be 5 and 620 will be 9.

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<p>How would you approach this problem? Or is that approach correct?</p>

<p>mine said 3,4,5, hope it waas a misprint</p>

<p>lol I completely screwed a grid one, i put 111, 333, 555, 777, 999 so I put an answer of 5, lol. I thought it said "which one has all 3 digit as odds" and I stupidly thought all were odd and had to be same number? AHHHHH</p>

<p>I missed the train one and the rest i missed were experimental it seems</p>

<p>avenex- it asks which one CAN be a triangle, the answer was 7,8,9</p>