SAT - January 2011 International discussion...

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No,multiple of 4 was part of the question.Another answer was multiple of 8 and multiple of 16 if I’m not mistaken.</p>

<p>I thought the essay was all right.I used Mikhail Gorbachev,To Kill A Mockingbird and MLK as my examples.</p>

<p>@ reflection09
do u rmb qn12 of section 10? the question starts with “in the attempt to do something” underlined…</p>

<p>I put multiples of 8. Because if you look at multiples of 2, for example (2,4,6,8,10,12…) they don’t contain all of the multiples of 4. Whereas the multiples of 8 (8,16,24,32…) all clearly contain all the multiples of 4.</p>

<p>@Eva0607
I thought the question asks which of the numbers in the set of multiple of 4 is also in the other set.Then of course the answer would be multiples of 2.
I checked the November 2008 thread.And no one said which is the right answer.</p>

<p>@zackzm ummm cant remember the question… i only had trouble understanding the question kimayu brought up… if you can remember the question i would gladly help you =)</p>

<p>@kimayu the question was asking which set contains multiple of 4? but the set with multiple of 2 would have addition numbers. multiple of 8 would have all the numbers being part of multiple of 4 no? For the essay I talked about China’s economy focusing on economic growth indicators as opposed to income disparity/unemployment(process), singapore’s education system(route learning versus independent learning), and the research culture in Korea(scandal of the Korean scientist feigning his experimental results while neglecting the process).</p>

<p>@reflection09
I’m not sure.I can’t find if the answer is multiple of 2 or multiple of 8.</p>

<p>the answer is simply set with multiple of 2. the question was, which set will contain the set with all the multiples of 4. 4 is a multiple of 4 too which as you know is not in the multiple set of 8.</p>

<p>@Kimayu Don’t sweat it, it’s only 1 question.
How was the critical reading section? Anyone remembers the questions for the passage on world war II fast food?</p>

<p>@sahiscope
Well,hopefully that’s the answer.</p>

<p>What would 12 errors on cr roughly make up to?</p>

<p>@reflection09
Yeap,one was about what was the cause of the trend and the other question is what did the author think of the food mentioned in the line x.</p>

<p>@sahiscope
Probably around 650-670</p>

<p>@saphiscope 650</p>

<p>the answer should be set of 2!</p>

<p>@kimayu so whats the answer for both questions?</p>

<p>@reflection
The first one was because it wanted to continue its new technology and the second one is between convenient and absurd.I put absurd as my answer.</p>

<p>With the question asking which set is contained within the multiples of 4 the answer’s the multiples of 8 because:</p>

<p>Multiples of 2: 2 4 6 8
Multiples of 4: 4 8 12 16
Multiples of 8: 8 16</p>

<p>The multiples of 4 contains all multiples of 8, yet not all multiples of 2.</p>

<p>Multiples of 8 was the correct answer</p>

<p>^ it wasnt asking for that. it asked which set CONTAINED all multiples of 4.</p>

<p>hey sorry to interrupt the math discussion but does anyone
remember the sentence completion question about the taxi driver
and her former enthusiasm _____ b/c of sth?
it was the one with vocabs ‘placated’ and ‘jaded’</p>

<p>well I studied with Direct Hits and thought the only definition
of jaded was spoiled so I went with placated and seems to
have gotten the question wrong.</p>

<p>well, my question is, was the above question in the dummy section or not?
I had the stupid Newton dummy thing and can’t recall which section the question was in. :(</p>

<p>it was jaded because the sentence was something along the lines that she lost her former enthusiasm of being a taxi driver because she drove too much. jaded means a loss of interest in something due to too much of something, so basically she became bored of being a taxi driver because of too much driving.</p>