December 2010 SAT Math

<p>@pink- That’s not right because it was a multiple choice question and asked for the integer…and none of the answers were fractions. So I’m wondering if any one else had this because I didn’t have that as a free response question</p>

<p>Computer lab was 124. The total amount if you added the bars was 140 i believe. But it said that the 8 who went during lunch went 2 other times. So you subtract 16. Therefore you get 124</p>

<p>The one with the line graph and the computer lab I put 124… anyone else get that?</p>

<p>comp lab was 124 b/c 132-8(already present in 2classes)</p>

<p>wat??? @total
it was def fill in for me
and the question was 3x+4y=40 x< or = (you know the combined sign)y</p>

<p>z>130 for the two triangle one where x>y. ANyone else get that?</p>

<p>answers were
6
1375
48
3/8
3
25
1999
3 or 63
1/9
7 <---------. if this was the (-2,2n) thingy, couldnt the answer be 4 also? If not how do you do it? Question: (-2,n) (-1,2n) (4,k) (3,1) what were the possible answers. I found the slopes and 4 worked</p>

<p>Which question was that??</p>

<p>Yeah mine was a multiple choice, not sure how that happened but I got 4 as x and 7 as y</p>

<p>it was z>130 because triangles=180 and since y’s were smaller z would be larger</p>

<p>answers were
6
1375<-------
48
3/8
3<--------
25<--------
1999
3 or 63
1/9
7 </p>

<p>What were these questions?</p>

<p>the 7 was the one with the function and you had to find a</p>

<p>Flcollegeman- yes, i already stated z>130 was the answer for that question</p>

<p>which question’s answer was 3 or 63?</p>

<p>i can also confirm the last fill in was 7</p>

<p>You guys who had the answer below, did you have a exp math? if you did this was it!
6
1375<-------
48
3/8
3<--------
25<--------
1999
3 or 63
1/9
7</p>

<p>hot to solve it?</p>

<p>how could u guys get the last one is 7?</p>

<p>Can anyone just remind me what 1375, 25 and 3 questions were</p>

<p>aa2011- the question in which the answer was 3/63 was: theres 2 #s. one has to be 1 less than the sq of the other. if one # was 8, the other has to b…</p>

<p>i guess no one had a exp math?</p>

<p>(-2,n) (-1,2n) (4,k) (3,1)</p>

<p>Are you guys saying the answer was 3??</p>