December SAT: Math

<p>SWEET... i didnt have doubt in you... i just wanted another person who is as smart as you to confirm.. cuz i cant get any others wrong!!... if i get this wrong.. thts like a 700.. prolly...3 wrong and 1 omit...</p>

<p>Hmm. It really is questionable. 1:5. I thought that meant that for every 1 apple you get 5 oranges. So, 1a=5o.</p>

<p>Wait, I see what your going at. I think you may be right.</p>

<p>Oh and the mode question I was mentioning was the one involving ice cream. Was that in the experimental section?</p>

<p>Do we know if there are different versions of the test, maybe with different choices/variations of questions? I don't remember ever seen something like a = 5n with the ratio problem.</p>

<p>Was it in the experimental section as well?</p>

<p>no.. i dont think it was!</p>

<p>No, I only had 3 math and it was there.</p>

<p>What about the ice cream one?</p>

<p>I don't remember any ice cream ones. Oh wait--I remember traces of ice cream--but it's probably just a false memory.</p>

<p>It was a big table. It had the days of the week and said that it had two modes and the mean was a multiple of 10. You had to figure out the ice cream for sunday.</p>

<p>idk know</p>

<p>i dont remember any ice creams.</p>

<p>yeah it had pictures of ice cream cones...</p>

<p>now i know i defintely didnt have that one cause. i didnt see any cones.</p>

<p>Either I skipped that entire section or it was experimental ^^;</p>

<p>I had the cones. The answer was 50, right?</p>

<p>Yeah, kxliu, and you had 4 math sections right?</p>

<p>Was the experimental math the one with the 3, 5 divisibility?</p>

<p>no.. the 3,5 divisibility was not experiemental</p>

<p>so when are we actually getting our SAT Scores... the 29th or the 20th... its actually really confusing....</p>

<p>29!?!!? So close to New Year's? T_T</p>

<p>Did we decide if it was the ice cream section that was the experimental?</p>