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A question on a SAT test where some people are unsatisfied with the reference answer. The article should establish notability (will this be remembered in 10 years?), or be deleted. Thue | talk 09:42, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  • Delete, Google returned only 2 results, non-notable. - Mailer Diablo 11:56, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  • Delete without verifiable references to the debate's existence - David Gerard 13:14, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  • Delete. Bad title. Not suitable topic for a whole article and not useful as a redirect. I'm not inclined to believe there is such a debate; Google news search finds 22,900 articles about the SAT, many within the last 24 hours, with no such problem mentioned. I'm suspicious about whether the article text is correct, and the wording is too muddled for me to judge the issue for myself (are we talking about right angles or right triangles?). There have been very few (commendably few) cases of SAT questions where the wrong answer was scored as correct, and they've been national news. I would be inclined to think such questions are notable enough for a section within SAT, perhaps "Disputed questions," but any such items would certainly need to include the actual question text, suitably-sourced authoritative opinions about the right answer, and an indication of whether the ETS acknowledged an error. Dpbsmith (talk) 14:31, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  • P. S. Nothing in rec.puzzles about this.
  • Delete. How great could it be within 24 hours of the test? Gazpacho 18:08, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)