<p>^no, not really. anyone else?</p>
<p>Honestly, no. Were there any diagrams?</p>
<p>Anyone remember what were the I, II, and III for the if x is an even integer, which of the following must be odd? … I don’t recall picking “none” as my answer…</p>
<p>Why isn’t f(2x) answered yet? It equals f(x)^2</p>
<p>@facepalm: It’s none.</p>
<p>@Mascara Yes I understand that. I’m just wondering what the I, II, III were because I don’t remember which one I picked.
I think one of them was like 1/2x or something, but I’m not sure about the rest.</p>
<p>Sorry; I really want to say 2x and 3x. I’m certain there’s a 2 and a 3.</p>
<p>Wait so @worried teenager, for the absolute value of y question inequality, could the answer have been .3? why are ppl saying the only answer is 5? Thanks</p>
<p>Nvm, </p>
<p>What is omitting 2, and missing 3 questions(with one of them being a grid in)</p>
<p>If I can get a 700 in Math I will be soo happy… And atleast a 680 in reading that way I can get 2100</p>
<p>Hy wat was the question about the pressure and 5/12 i dont remember that one. and was the cone with the ratio of circles experimental or not cuz i know for sure i got it wrong</p>
<p>@dmoney4
the 5/12 was the one about the blood pressure. It was asking who had blood pressure above 90 or above 120 or something like that.</p>
<p>Yeah idr the cone and circle one and no one talked about it, so I would say it is experimental</p>
<p>was that a grid in cuz i think i put 9/24 dam it</p>
<p>Out of the list, I got </p>
<p>2 omit
1 gridin wrong
1 MC wrong</p>
<p>What can you predict my score with this amount wrong out of the 34/54 we discussed.</p>
<p>^There’s a SAT score calculator that a CCer posted earlier. Just google “sat peer calculator”.</p>
<p>Not sure how accurate it is though, but it does seem to have a generous math curve (-1 still 800)</p>