The Official November 2014 SAT Thread (INTERNATIONAL)

<p>Does anyone remember that writing error identification “… on condition that the music be written …”?? i chose “no error” for i thought “on condition that” went with present subjunctive~~ what did you guys choose? </p>

<p>@John12344 the result is 64%? could you explain to me how you managed to calculate it?? i always have trouble with those questions. thanks a lot!!</p>

<p>there was only 1 combination left out (green and red?) so you have to subtract the 1 combination from the whole (x times y)</p>

<p>Did you guys find the reading section hard? I got the reading dummy and the Newtonian one was really hard…</p>

<p>@tracybui‌ you have to take the two groups and subtract it by the number of people that the both groups have</p>

<p>I remember that plug in 100, so both were 22, One was 60 and the other 48. Then venn diagram. 38%+26%=64%</p>

<p>I think newton was experimental. That was really hard.</p>

<p>i’m really worried about the curve… I dont think the test was neither hard nor easy</p>

<p>@John12344 do you remember the questions regarding factory workers? like each worker works p shifts, each shift lasts 8 hours, there are n workers, what is the average shift per hour?? my friends and I have different answers >’< </p>

<p>and the grid-in questions about 2 pans? is the answer “2/3”? and the last questions of grid-in part: is m = 51?? thanks a lot!!</p>

<p>@tracybui‌ each workers’ work for 1 hr is p/8, and u have to multiply that by the number of total workers n</p>

<p>so the answer would be pn/8</p>

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<li>i think both answers 2/3 n 51 are right i got the same answers</li>
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<p>What was the answer for the pans grid in question?</p>

<p>Yes, @gldpickson and @tracybui.</p>

<p>Yes 2/3 and 51. How did @tracybui‌ and @GLPDickson‌ Get 2/3?</p>

<p>2/3.</p>

<p>What was the corresponding letter choice for the workers’ question’s answer?</p>

<p>A, I think.</p>

<p>how many no errors in wr did everyone get? i think i got 3.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the answer to the one with two parallel lines where you had to fnd the ordinate of a point ?( i think it was w )</p>

<p>3 no errors for sure.</p>