<p>310, 620, or 930</p>
<p>so what do you guys think your scores were heres mine</p>
<p>CR-68
M-71
W-66
total of 205(ehh)lol I hate writing haha</p>
<p>The collegeboard is not stupid enough to give the same test two days apart.</p>
<p>Yo here’s some questions I remember:</p>
<p>The CR: emote, perfunctory, munificent, and haclygen-onerous were right
The Writing: comprises more than 200 trails - No error -.- (i said comprises of)
The people were to seperate trash from recycleing, there would be less trash.
Four Es in error ID:
Betoven depending on rich people
Swalllows arriving in the spring
The “unseasonably” warm winte making the plants bloom early
the trail comprises more than 20,0000 things…</p>
<p>Anyone rememeber like the easy math questions?
x = 60 for the shaded circle area
xyz = odd negative integer - ALL were true
x = 2,y =3 only II was true
coconut doughnutes - 15
728 is the answer for no 7s
1 was the answer to the 5,3,a,b,x not on the same line
.5 was ax+by = 1
1.5 was minimum value of 12/ABS(x-y)</p>
<p>can people confirm these/ put more answers up? thanks!</p>
<p>I can confirm all your math answers, but the trail sentence wasn’t correct</p>
<p>btw did anyone get the “sceintist learned that genes dont follow Bob’s rule; it has made them reconsider their ideas” it should be has or something?</p>
<p>^
what was wrong with it?</p>
<p>I thought the 12/abs was confirmed to be 1.5 or something.</p>
<p>whoops yea its 1.5 12/10</p>
<p>The it in the sentence is unclear, is it referring to the genes or the discovery</p>
<p>Phew, I was so nervous I got another one wrong. Can someone quickly reexplain the spinner one in really simple terms because I’m uber confused.</p>
<p>genes – > it? I thought it was “this had” w/e that answer was correct so its all good.</p>
<p>“it” is unclear. and i thought the trails one was “comprised of” too. also, what was the answer to the lafayette one? i put no error. -_-</p>
<p>wait wouldn’t the abs one be 1.2 not 1.5?</p>
<p>and for the xyz = odd negative integer, what were the options again? I feel like I put down only two of those were true…</p>
<p>Right. its 12/10, which goes to 1.2
since for the denominator, you get 10</p>
<p>I got 2, 3 true for the odd negative integer. Can someone clarify on that?</p>
<p>I can’t remember Lafayette exactly, but I think it was “at the capital”, since “in” would make more sense. Was that a choice?</p>
<p>Also, for the reading passage on Hari the little Indian boy, does anyone remember what they got for why there were so many questions? Was it assessment of technical aptitude, or stimulating interest?</p>
<p>It was II and III.
It stated that all 3 had to be negative. but if two were positive and the last negative, it would still work.</p>
<p>i put stimulating interest.</p>
<p>@ColeGreen</p>
<p>it’s on a number line, which means if the first is positive, the rest would be too.</p>
<p>not positive if i’m right though, lol.</p>
<p>Well for the spinner one the way I did it was multiply 4 by 6 in order to get the number of total pairings and then I listed the pairs which would create a sum greater than or equal to 8 (2-6,3-5-,3-6,4-4-,4-5,4-6) so it was 6/24 pairings, simplfied down to 1/4</p>