<p>did you guys get 200 for the question with the number of books sold by the actor and poet? 160+40</p>
<p>what do you guys think 1 math question wrong would get you? (the last on on the 16 question math sections. I dont know why but i picked none…)</p>
<p>2 Circles, one diameter of 6, the other a diameter of 2*</p>
<p>The two centers are 5 apart. </p>
<p>Which must be true:</p>
<p>I think the answer is that there are exactly 2 points on the circles where they touch.</p>
<p>origjnally said 5 i meant 2</p>
<p>WOW… Are there always two versions of the SAT administered in the US??</p>
<p>also, Once or twice a year they give 2 completely different tests. this is not unusual.</p>
<p>Alright on the math i had a question with two circles and the diameter of one was 6 and 2 on the other? What was the answer to that one? I think i might of miss read and gotten a stupid mistake :/</p>
<p>wait did anyone get a passage about how birds and humans protect territories? or was that an experimental section.</p>
<p>Ugh, I just realized that I did the cars/trucks one right, but then put the cost for cars instead of the difference. FRIIIICK.</p>
<p>The circles don’t touch. The centers were farther apart than the distance given (found by adding the radii)</p>
<p>yup but i meant diamteer of 2 on the second 1</p>
<p>oh wait lol, that makes sense idk why i put they touch at 2 points :(</p>
<p>darn i dont know why i said that</p>
<p>I’m not sure if i’m remembering the problem correctly, but I believe the circles question had one circle with diameter of 6 and another with 2. The distance between the two centers was 5. I chose A: No points in common.</p>
<p>praying - i’m not sure it was 2</p>
<p>Potato - I had CR experimental, but I never got that passage… Weird…</p>
<p>did anyone get get the if x+y=sqroot of 15, then x^2 +2xy+y^2=?</p>
<p>the options were 10, 15, 20, 30, 45</p>
<p>Bahahahahahahaha. The Collegeboard dun goof’d.</p>
<p>we need to start making topics for each subsection</p>
<h1>18 student produced response…</h1>
<p>x is a multiple of 25
y is a multiple of 20</p>
<p>What is the greatest value of x + y that is under 1000</p>
<p>I didn’t not read this right because I had no idea what to do. So I just said 999. It makes sense with the way I read it, but I knew I didn’t understand the question right so oh well</p>
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<p>I didn’t have that problem. The answer was probably 15.</p>
<p>995 was the answer for the multiples question.</p>
<p>it’s 995. I had that question too.</p>
<p>Thecontender, the answer to that math question was 15</p>