December 2010 SAT Math

<p>It was a figure of angles (i cant really explain it well) and one side had the measure of 140 and the angle across from it was broken into two equal angles each called x and were 70 degrees.</p>

<p>woah it was that simple?</p>

<p>Can anyone else confirm that one or am I just delusional, LOL</p>

<p>lol yea i said the same the same thing on the previous page it was an easy question</p>

<p>@Flcollegeman Yeah you got it. Vertical angles.</p>

<p>Yea 1 side was 40 and so the other 2 corners were 70 each. Both 70s were divided into 2 so that both sides of the smaller triangle equaled 35 and X equaled 110. It was x+y-z I believe which ended up being 110+10-170 which equaled -50</p>

<p>which one was the 16 prime number factor one?</p>

<p>i dont hink -50 was on the west coast test</p>

<p>soccer i explained that one on pg 47</p>

<p>^^-50 was on the West Coast.
It was the one referring to x + y - z.</p>

<p>hey any1 remember the answer to the question where it asks how many percent was increased after each year? I believe the format is like 20+ something= 24 or something? THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW STILL MISSING FROM THE LIST</p>

<p>kenkee it was 20(1 + x/100)^10</p>

<p>@avid: what?i dont even remember x +y - z</p>

<p>which question was the answer 6 for?</p>

<p>kenknee: don’t remember the actual answer but i put letter E</p>

<p>-50 was not on west coast…</p>

<p>i think it was the one
X, X + 2, X + 4, X + 6</p>

<p>difference between first and last in pattern</p>

<p>X+ 6 - X</p>

<p>= 6</p>

<p>@pooh: yeh it was letter E</p>

<p>Ok. I took this test on the west coast and the x+y-z=-50 was on the test. It was on the test!</p>

<p>I dont remember one with x, x+2, x+4, x+6 aryus</p>

<p>I think the 6 corresponds to tone that asks 2 more than 4times number is 26 what is that number</p>

<p>impossible! what was the question and other answer choices? or maybe it was an experimental version?</p>

<p>@flcollege: you’re right, but there was one where they showed a patter and said the next number is 2 more then former, remember that?i think the answer was 6 as well</p>

<p>^that one was x-z and the answer was 4^</p>

<p>47/54 (add to this if you remember any)</p>

<p>100pi question about circle radius 5 inscribed in triangle inscribed in larger circle.
4sqrt2 </p>

<p>I had experimental writing. I don’t remember the answer choices but it had a diagram of a triangle with another triangle inside it above the question.</p>