<p>i hope all of sophy's answers are right.</p>
<p>hmm the last problem wasn't a word problem...wasn't it the chart w/ x and f(x) and it asked what value of x would make g(3)?</p>
<p>It's the second to the last. The last one is very easy.</p>
<p>oh 2nd to the last...I answered it after time was called and put 4...since 1st half had # - .25n the larger the n the lower the # would be so I guessed 4</p>
<p>Bad time. I think I got one wrong.</p>
<p>wait so do we have confirmation what the last one was? 8?</p>
<p>can someone pleaseeeeeeeee post a scoring chart from a book so that i can see how this test goes..i pretty much left out 9 questions and hoped to not get anything more than 5/41 wrong. </p>
<p>so far i know i got the n<em>n=n^2 wrong cuz n</em>n always=n^2...</p>
<p>Raw Scaled -according to Sparknotes</p>
<p>50 800
49 780
48 770
47 760
46 740
45 730
44 720
43 710
42 700
41 690<br>
40 680
39 670
38 660
37 650
36 640<br>
35 630
34 610
33 600</p>
<p>anyone remember the 2n question?</p>
<p>6n^2 / 3n = 2n</p>
<p>its definitely 0...damn :( - so far 2 wrong...I need clarification on the Rental Answer...is it 4 or 8?</p>
<p>wait i remember 6n^2 / 3n CANNOT = 2n</p>
<p>the rental one was 4 because 8 was the number if .25 increases. so 2+(8 x .35)=4.</p>
<p>cant trust that scale....i got 2 wrong last time (two ommitteds) and got a 750</p>
<p>how is it 0?</p>
<p>i have no idea, but i guess 0 would fit the equation.</p>
<p>Because n can't be 0.
So it's 4.
This's awful. Any more questions we have to clarify?</p>
<p>cuz 0 would make it 0/0 which makes it undefined..</p>
<p>How does this work on the SATII test? Is it better to omit the questions than guess on them? Anyone knows?</p>
<p>-.25 on the raw score if incorrectly answered, just like the SAT</p>
<p>Should I have guessed on those 6 I omitted? I'm predicting a 43 scaled score (6 omit and 3-4 wrong)..</p>