December 2010 SAT Math

<p>getting 2 wrong will not get u -3 pts… getting 3 wrong will get u -4 pts</p>

<p>I believe they round up. .5^</p>

<p>woah they dont round up from 2 wrong. 2 wrong is -2 pts</p>

<p>i got a 740 on Math with 2 wrong</p>

<p>sooo whoever got the medians question with the sets of 5 and 10 i got 50, as the median of both, so the difference was 0</p>

<p>also, i think i got 4 or 5 wrong, 2 of which were grid-ins, what would that run out to be? and for some reason i think the curve on this will be normal to generous, but maybe thats just wishfull thinking</p>

<p>@_@ thx guys haha, sorta hopeful?</p>

<p>Its time I stop predicting and start praying…</p>

<p>^ahaha amen brotha</p>

<p>someone compile answers.</p>

<p>what is the question for “875”</p>

<p>so far:</p>

<p>3x + 4y = 40 answer-> 5.7?
(9,10) was the y= a(x-5)^2 + b
x+y-z is -50
reflected over y = 4 is 5
potatoes 1/4
4 digit =18
9:10
50-50, answer</p>

<p>diff version (some r FR but I wasn’t sure so I left it ungrouped)
100pi</p>

<p>what were the questions which had answers 6, 875, 3/8, 3?</p>

<p>grid in?</p>

<p>2 points for x > 0, h(x) > 0
6 plants with height greater than expected
length of PS = 18
profit was $17,500 (cubic function)
Classical
44% was for guessing year of birth</p>

<p>Could we get a consolidated list of the section where the first problem was 6= g/2 and x=2g find x? or at least get some of those questions in here? </p>

<p>Guess ill start, lol #1 was x=24</p>

<p>2 was the answer to the one x>0 and h(x) > 0</p>

<p>Do we know if the parabola one is experimental or not? It was a 25 minute section right?</p>

<p>flcollegeman wasn’t the one with the area of the square in the parallelogram 16? (the side length was 4)</p>

<p>i agree with everything else^</p>

<p>Neytiri, can you please elaborate on question that had answer 44%. I don’t remember solving problem like this at all!</p>

<p>Yes pianoman I apologize its 16 (side is 4 but area is indeed 16)</p>

<p>@CrimeanGurl - It was the histogram (bar graph) showing what year students thought the person in a picture was born. Answer was 11/25 = 44%.</p>