<p>lol yeah now i get why i felt that i put originate. its because i did, and i just remembered vanguard was floating aroudn somewhere. wow i am moron of the year.</p>
<p>can someone list the cr answers?</p>
<p>yo n1, it was 18 (the total number of students) - (number of students - 2)...I thought there were 15 students in a language, so it was 18 - (15-2), or 5...</p>
<p>Yeah, i think your right.</p>
<p>the answer was 11.</p>
<p>15- 4 = 11</p>
<p>refering to the language answer</p>
<p>Wait, it was 4 Vehement, because they asked how many people are not taking the languages.</p>
<p>vehement, no it wasn't...that's not it at all. It was how many students take none. So you have 18 total, 15 students are in both classes combined. If two are in both, you just subtract two (because they've been counted twice), which means only 13 take a language in reality. 18-13 = 5. Positive.</p>
<p>There were 15 total, not 18.</p>
<p>Was it 15 total and 11 in each class combined? Then it's 6.</p>
<p>I thought it was 15 total and 13 combined, so 4.</p>
<p>Haha, ok, whichever it was. nevermind then, you were right in the first place. I just misremembered the numbers. My b.</p>
<p>Its cool, everything about the SAT is starting to get hazy for me too.</p>
<p>guys...THE ANSWER WAS DEFINITELY ORIGINATE...also...C cannot be more correct than A for the gardners question..."them" can STILL refer to gardners (it wouldnt make sense...but but its still as gramatically incorrect as they...) what did u put for that question SATtaker (or anyone else who remembers it)???</p>
<p>yesss... in this one was section 5 the experimental??? the long writing section? oh and only 6 took both... cuz of the whole... 8 5... becomes 6+3+x=15... so u get 6</p>
<p>oh i think i put then. i hope 11 wasn't a choice..LOL</p>
<p>it was 15 13 combined</p>
<p>all u have to do for that is make a venn diagram... for example, if y are taking span, z are taking frence, and two are taking both, then the number of ppl taking:</p>
<p>only span: y-2
only french: z-2
both: 2</p>
<p>total # taking a language: y+z-2... total # not taking a language: 15-(y+z-2)...if y+z = 13 (as u guys claim), then the answer is 4. the hardest math question was the one about the table and the age ranges, 15-24, 25-34, 35-44...then it had three statements (I, II, III)...it turned out the answer was II only, which was y<z.</p>
<p>now, back to the gardners question...how many ppl put A? how many changed it???</p>
<p>whoops that's right, i forgot what the question was... i did put 4 sorry for the confusion :)</p>
<p>How many people did that math problem say were in French and Spanish? I just remember subtracting 2 from each of those numbers, then adding back 2 (just once), and then subtracting that from 15, and I'm pretty sure my answer was 4.</p>
<p>the chart and 3 choices? what was it about. can you elaborate please?</p>
<p>Yeah, I don't remember the age range question, but I do remember getting II only for one of my answers.</p>
<p>And as far as the gardner's question, I have no idea what I put. I would need to see the answers, and that's obviously not happening.</p>