<p>i forgot my motherf&(*$^ calculator so it my impossible. i ommited 7 and blindly guessed at like 8</p>
<p>yea i had a hard time with those too , kwu
what a bout the one with the inverse which of the three statements or w/e must be true !?
can anyone please answer those 4 hellish qs :)</p>
<p>can we get some questions and answers going. did anybody get isosceles or was it similar for the triangles. I know I got 4 for an answer regarding f (x) and g (x). anyone remember anything?</p>
<p>kwu i got 75 for <OCD i believe</p>
<p>actually that might have been a different angle that I'm thinking of, not OCD, did anyone get 75 for one of the angle measures</p>
<p>other answers i remember:
-3 for the same roots question
1/2 for a ratio question
-.77 for another ratio question</p>
<p>does anyone remember the answers to the chart questions about people of a certain age watching something and then it asked the chance of people 65 or older watching</p>
<p>i left that blank :(</p>
<p>YES! I got the rational numbers question and the congruency questions right! </p>
<p>Those were the only ones that I was quasi unsure about. I'm definitely pround of my logic to figure that stuff out. Hahha... I haven't done that stuff since like 9th grade geometry... I'm hoping for an 800, as a nice little supplement to my 800 in IIc.</p>
<p>Rated PG,</p>
<p>That was to the nearest whole number, right?
(30 / 400) * 100 = 7.5 ≈ 10.... I'm not sure if that's the right answer, I might be confused, but you took the number of oldies watching ÷ number total, times 100.</p>
<p>AdamJaz, which questions are you referring to and what are the right answers?</p>
<p>Chart question, I think it was ten.
Because the total number of people was said to be 400, in the boldened text.</p>
<p>And the one I was refering to, was the I, II, III question about n/k or whatever, and the answer was that they're both integers in a rational number.</p>
<p>And the two triangles are similar, not congruent, I had forgotten the difference, honestly.
With the two triangles formed from the transecting lines across the parallels.
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<p>THere are 6 isosceles right triangles on the plane formed from a side of two points on a plane, right?</p>
<p>Hey yeah that was to the nearest whole number, and I'm pretty sure I put 10 too cause I did the same process.
And I think you're right about the 6 triangles.
Thank god I omitted the I II III question cuz I wouldve gotten it wrong.</p>
<p>PG, yeah, the answer to that was just I, iirc. Because, they're all integers. </p>
<p>Hmm..</p>
<p>Wait, I'm confusing myself. How many roman numeral questions were there because I answered I for one of them and there was another that I left blank...</p>
<p>Does anybody else remember any questions/answers from the test?
What about the two volumes with the rectangle and the cylinder?</p>
<p>1/π or something like that was the ratio.</p>
<p>how much is 6 omit and like 2 wrong?</p>
<p>via SparkNotes:</a> SAT Subject Test: Math Level 1: Scoring SAT II Math IC</p>
<p>50-8=42-2*.25=41.5≈41/42</p>
<p>≈690≈700</p>
<p>Good luck for that 700 spot.</p>