4 Math Section People Only

<p>On the test with the luminescent fish passage, was the experimental math the one with the retiree inequality and with the last question about finding an average if you take a number away?</p>

<p>Umm... I had 4 math and luminescent fish, but I don't remember those questions.</p>

<p>the last two questions in the section involved finding all the possible values of something for some retiree, and all the answer choices were inequalities. The last question involved averages.</p>

<p>I had 4 math and did all the questions, but I didn't have anything similar to those problems.</p>

<p>Same here. Fish passage, 4 maths, none of those questions. To the posters in the same situation as me, which math was our experimental? I'm hoping it was the one with the 4 big, 1 little circle... I had math 2, 3, 6 or 7, and 9, I think.</p>

<p>^^^ I think we had the same test. The math section that seemed a lot harder than the other ones to me was 6. However, I can't find anything about what our experimental was.</p>

<p>none of you remember those questions? I'm pretty sure they were in section 6</p>

<p>The retiree inequality question section is definitely an experimental while the section which had the 4 big circles and 1 little circle at the end is definitely part of the real test. You can basically tell which one's the experimental becaue Collegeboard ahd 5 different Math experimentals and so if you got a section which the MAJORITY of people who got 4 Math sections didn't get in Math, then it's safe to assume that it was the Experimental section.</p>

<p>I got an extra W section and still had some of the questions you guys had.</p>

<p>i didnt get up to the average/inequality section...what other questions were in that section...btw..i only had one grid in section, but 4 maths..is that possible?</p>

<p>Math section 6 seemed hard to me too. I had at least 3 omit, 1 wrong...ugh. I don't remember having the retiree inequality. </p>

<p>Dang, the other three math sections didn't seem too bad. Why did the experimental have to be one of them? :(</p>

<p>section 6 was the experimental section- noone I know who had only 3 math sections had it.</p>

<p>^^ I don't think we had the same section 6 though. Mine was the one with the 4 big, 1 little circle.</p>

<p>My section 6 had the 4 big circles, 1 little circle also.</p>

<p>Do you think there's any hope for that being the experimental?</p>

<p>Probably not, from the sounds of all of the other posts. I really don't know much about the SAT though. I haven't taken it before, and very few people take it at my school. I tested with 4 other people yesterday, 2 were from another town. So I honestly don't really know how the test works, and am not the best person to ask.</p>

<p>yeah i had the one with four big circles and one small one.. i dont think that was the experimental section though.. because another math section i had (which was ridiculously hard!), i've hardly seen anyone talk about it so i HOPE it was the experimental section. the last three questions were one about 3 ppl's houses and you had to find the equality for distance, one about peanuts and calories, and the last was some circle inscribed in a triangle and you had to find the area of the triangle.. i couldn't do a single one of those three!!</p>

<p>i believe u are correct
my friend had 4 writing and did not remembert he 4 circle question</p>

<p>was the 4 big cirlces and one little circle in a square question in the experimental? i had 4 math sections too. Do any of you remember if the fence post question was in the experimental?</p>

<p>I had the fence post question, but I have no idea which section was the experiment. Sorry I can't be more helpful.</p>