<p>Is the trapezoid 101 or 79? I’m a little worried now.</p>
<p>i got -6 as well</p>
<p>The answer is 4, but that’s not how I did it. I drew a Venn diagram and filled it out using algebra - that’s how I always do those.</p>
<p>the question was something along the lines of Line l interesects line m (not shown) find the y coordinate of the intersection. line m had a y intercept of 2 and contained the point (-4,0)</p>
<p>For one of the vocab questions, did you guys put the answer choice that had execrable?</p>
<p>Also, for the rice passage, what was the answer to the question where the wife (Marcy) suggested for the husband to present the rice in a “Japanese” way?</p>
<p>Can you guys recall any of the cold war questions and answers?</p>
<p>same, -6 was it</p>
<p>is anyone else feeling a lot better after seeing this thread?</p>
<p>no for math and academic i got 4 as well, as did other people. and i believe i got -6 if im thinking of the right question.</p>
<p>@piquantpeppers that one’s been answered before. It’s an alternative explanation.</p>
<p>@agreatperhaps nope haha. i know how many i got wrong now and its bumming me out ):</p>
<p>can someone explain whether if it was execrable or audacious? they seem to have similar meanings.</p>
<p>Are we allowed to be discussing these questions? After all, ~100 test centers were closed and will be administered on Feb. 16th</p>
<p>Is the curve determined each year, or is it standard? And am I right in saying that critical reading has the most generous curve of the three sections?</p>
<p>@nate- 100 were closed? god, i wouldnt have posted my answers then :/</p>
<p>The cost of the dozen donuts was 5.40 right? The first grid in? Oh and the one with the series of numbers where the preceding number of terms is halved and stuff which how many are greater than 2, what did you guys get, I got one</p>
<p>Audacious means recklessly brave or having nerve. Execrable means terrible or unpleasant.</p>
<p>i think the curve is determined each year by how hard each section is. and generally you’re right, reading usually has the most generous curve</p>
<p>@mangoboy same on both. @nate- they might get a different version, you never know.</p>
<p>Yeah I got $5.40 and one as well</p>
<p>They would have to get a different test. I think collegeboard knows better than to trust teenagers with not discussing the questions out of curiosity, after all the emphasis on how important this test is.</p>
<p>^^ True, that still worries me.</p>