<p>Yeah there was a math question with a single line and like, 4 points on it. Then it asked you which had the largest slope. The answer was that they all have the same slope.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question about the meal? i saw the answer on top but don’t remember seeing this question at all…</p>
<p>@ml890324</p>
<p>i suppose youre talking about the meal grid in question?
it said that tax and bill were directly proportional so you had to know the equation…t=kb
and they gave you a set of numbers like…tax equals ______ when bill is _____ which lets you find b. then it asked what the tax or meal it self(? not too sure) cost when the bill costs ____ so you do t = (whatever k turned out to be) X (whatever the question said the bill cost)…</p>
<p>Anyone remembers the SC quetions about" matured\fulfilling" or “provisional”? Thanks~~</p>
<p>Why are there two Es on sentence improvement? I only chose one~No.29</p>
<p>i honestly believe that attempting to predict your score is futile. Often, answers on these consolidated lists are incorrect and the curves are very difficult to guess. You should spend your time enjoying life rather than worrying about the SAT</p>
<p>^ why are the curves difficult to guess when the test was already administered?</p>
<p>how did we have to do that f(x) = a(x-b)^2 parabola thing where we had to find f(6)?</p>
<p>Is that a reuse tset? how international tests reuse the usa tests recently?</p>