<p>second time, bahamas</p>
<p>I guess, did you put insure instead of ensure. I got that one by luck.</p>
<p>YOU LIVE IN THE BAHAMAS. That is so cool. Do you live in Nassau? Wow, are there a lot of pretty beaches? lol I got really sidetracked there.</p>
<p>yea i got the insure one right, i was “ahh ur trying to trick me collegeboard” lol yup i live in nassau, and we have many pretty beaches, theres a beach down the road from my house.</p>
<p>That is really cool, How did you feel about the comics passage?</p>
<p>a bit confused you? people cant seem to agree on it</p>
<p>agreed did u put weighty?</p>
<p>I really hope the answer to math Doctor&patient thing was Doctor A. Anyone else about that question?</p>
<p>I also see there wasn’t many consensus made on CR part in the Dec 2009 discussion thread.</p>
<p>And although I chose “stern” for anime passage, I think “weighty” is correct answer.</p>
<p>And my overall impression of this test (not that anyone asked) was medium for writing, medium for math, and quite easy for CR.
I got experimental writing so I don’t know what the score’s gonna be, but I am hoping the one with 2 no errors in row is the real one. (the passage about art in subway station thing)
Math was medium… some tricky questions and I got one wrong for sure the grid-ins were easy than usual. but never sure about math cause I always make stupid mistakes. Hope I can stay on 750ish this time.
CR was ridiculously easy… I’ll probably get one wrong</p>
<p>Those who got two long writing sections… Which was the experimental one?</p>
<p>What question in math do you think you missed wrongagain?</p>
<p>the one with doctor & patient. it was one of the easy questions I think, about which doctor had the most number of hour per patient something.</p>
<p>Oh yeah that was doctor D. not A</p>
<p>What questions did you feel were tricky in math?</p>
<p>damn… why did i change my answer??? why??? ahhh now my max math is 730 or something darn it</p>
<p>it was doctor a, i calculated the averages, well honestly i cant really remember my answer lol so it was either d or a, i think it a it averaged like 2.5 patients and hour and d was 1 1/3 i think</p>
<p>IDK, it was either D or A. Was this an easy or hard question? I don’t really remember the question.</p>
<p>it was medium i think, what about the grid in that asked how much would a person make from selling 6 carrs, if they are paid a flat rate and a determined amount for each car sold?</p>
<p>It was patients per hour, not hours per patient, so it must be doctor A</p>
<p>//I still remember the question about transition of the graph. The graph is the result of the transition to the right 3 units , so the original must be to the left 3 units. The y-intercept is -2, not 0.</p>
<p>@: I don’t remember the names of 3 persons so let’s I make names.
A sold 3 and get $1150.
B sold 8 and get $1900.
C sold 6 and get?
Both A B C get base salary and same amount bonus per car. So if we make (B-A) then we can get the bonus money of (8-3) cars. Then 5 cars get $750 -> each cars one can get $150. Then C get $150<em>6=$900 bonus. But the question is how much C earn, not how much bonus C earn. So we must calculate the base salary of each person. The base salary is $1150 - $150</em>3 or $1900 - $150*8 or $700. So the money C earns total is $1600</p>