<p>ice cream was definitely experimental</p>
<p>Yeah I had 4 sections.
I'm pretty sure we're getting test scores on the 20th.</p>
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Yep, it was D; the numbers that were greater than 2 in that set were one or more of 3, 4, 5 and 6.
D was the only one with the 6(s).</p>
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I guarantee your guarantee. :]</p>
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For 12 see post #632.</p>
<p>f(92) = .08.</p>
<p>So far so good for math!</p>
<p>YEAH.. thanks gcf101... like how u guys remember so much.....thats so sweet!</p>
<p>does everyone think that SAT would do a decent curve on SAT.. honestly... this math test was so easy... it was misreading the problem</p>
<p>yeaaa let me just say that I came out thinking I only got one wrong.. and now after reading this I made like 4 or 5 more reading mistakes</p>
<p>sooo annoying. They better have a decent curve for this one, and by the looks of it on CC, they probably will. is anyone 54/54 so far?</p>
<p>prolly not.. i mean considering everyone made a reading mistake so far.. </p>
<p>i wouldnt be surprised if anyone got 54/54</p>
<p>Woo! Hopefully it is 53/54 so I can get that 800 I want.</p>
<p>51/54 or so here... misread 1.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the positive sloped line and parabola? was it 4?</p>
<p>I have everything right so far.</p>
<p>also the one with like line "L" containing (a,b) and (a + 2,b + 2). Then line "M" containing (a,b) but with a steeper slope. What is one possibility off another point on line m?</p>
<p>no pariketp it was find k rite? i think it was 2 or 1 something like that</p>
<p>Jinks, what were the choices?</p>
<p>2 wasnt even an answer.. what u talking abt? stop scaring me.... i omitted 1... and got 2 wrong.. so thats a 51/53.. i guess...</p>
<p>think it was
the slope was 2 for the correct anwer...think it was C? (I know I got it right but I can't remember what the answer was exactly)</p>
<p>For that problem (yes it was line k), you just find the one which added more to b. Like, (a+1,b+2)</p>
<p>(yeah, that makes the slope two)</p>
<p>From this SAT, what did you guys think were the most important concepts or the hardest ones? Did substitution and plugging in answers become useful?</p>