SAT Q of D

<p>The</a> Official SAT Question of the Day</p>

<p>So how do you go about solving this?</p>

<p>just put a dot at each intersection point and then each line will have 4 dots on it, quite simple… heres a pic. </p>

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<p>next Picasso? i think so.</p>

<p>First I thought “each line of the figure above” is a very very vague phrase. Because I can say that the figure has 13, 14 or 15 lines. But then I thought, come on, it says least number of marbles and even takes the trouble of underlining that word- that must mean something. Okay, so then I tried to reduce the number of lines in the figure to the fewest possible, because the fewer the lines, the fewer the marbles required. I got 5 lines. Great. Then I placed imaginary marbles into an imaginary figure and came up with something like sanningen’s drawing and got “10.”</p>

<p>I was also confused by the ambiguity of the question. I was not sure about the exact rules of the lines and if you could put on the intersection points.</p>