December 2010 SAT Math

<p>i put 1320 to, and what did yall get for the 3x + 4y = 40 question?</p>

<p>oh good, i put 24 to</p>

<p>evilpanda@ did you have the question with the number of different combinations of 12 and 6?</p>

<p>@hoping 40/7</p>

<p>@Hoping411- The ratio of squares was 4:9 I think (don’t remember what I put, but 4:9 sounds good), the 4 digit one was 18 not sure if you could use 4 twice though, for the ticks x=2</p>

<p>aa2011, refresh my memory please? can u be more specific with the question? i dont rly recall…</p>

<p>3/2 for the tick mark one.
The question about 4 digit integers was 18, it would have been 24 but the question specified that all the integers had to be over 4000.</p>

<p>for combinations of 12 and 6, are you referring to the 6 fiction and 12 nonfiction books that a kid could pick from?</p>

<p>so far:
(9,10) was the y= a(x-5)^2 + b
and x+y-z is -50
reflected over y = 4 is 5
potatoes 1/4
4 digit =18
9:10
50-50 so answer is 0
sqroot 136
72pi
ap<ac</p>

<p>free response:
9,
7
1320 prism
2200
3k/17 has to be 17
3x + 4(x) = 40, 7x = 40, x = 40/7
2.25 for evenly distributed</p>

<p>experimental? cuz i didn’t have:
4:9
volume one idk answer
ticks 2
add guys</p>

<p>@Piraggy- How did you get 1/2, weren’t they evenly spaced? So 2 was the only one that worked?</p>

<p>EDIT: Never mind you said 3/2</p>

<p>It was a question what is the number of different of loraine with books and journals and what are the number of combinations if she has 12book and 6 journals if both need to be used</p>

<p>for that book one was 72</p>

<p>3/2 for the tick one</p>

<p>@aa it was 72.</p>

<p>6 fictions books. 12 historical. (or vice-versa) You have to have 1 of each. so 12(6)=72.</p>

<p>More in-depth: If you have 1 H book, you have each of the other 6 books. Do that 12 times. You get 72.</p>

<p>ugh. got the 4 integer one wrong.</p>

<p>Was I the only one who had the 3x+4y=40 as a multiple choice?</p>

<p>thanks for the reply,
anyhow, no one had the ratio for the tablespoons to teaspoon question?</p>

<p>which tick mark one? the x, x^2 and 4x?</p>

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

<p>@pink yes
10char</p>

<p>Hey Leex. Did you have experimental math. If not did you have the math with the similar triangles asking you what the angle was or did you have the math with the population and the x/100 etc.?</p>