December SAT: Math

<p>brothers walking.</p>

<p>oh if that was last grid-in question,
the answer must be 10/3 :)</p>

<p>So the f(g(x)) is definitely not exp then right?</p>

<p>Yup... it wasn't exp</p>

<p>wt h? how come i had math exp. and dont remember the brother question?!</p>

<p>there can be different experimental sections.</p>

<p>Argh, I put f(X)+2 on that problem. </p>

<p>I don't remember the brother's walking question either, and I had a math experimental.</p>

<p>Can you list some math exp questions?</p>

<p>Lines l and k.


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<h1>- yes, yes, and yes.</h1>

<p>Ray and parabola.


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<h1>Same here: k=4.</h1>

<p>The last grid-in.

  • sure it was.</p>

<p>Hey does anyone remember the answer which is the problem (a,b) (a+2,b+2)</p>

<p>The answer was (a+1,b+2) right?</p>

<p>yes it was</p>

<p>Oh i found my answer, i am nervous about skipped problem which is about parabola. Do i have a chance to get 800?</p>

<p>hmm thats doubtful. it will probably be 780.</p>

<p>can someone explain to me how the xyz=80 problem was 1600? i got 80... i thought y and z had to be integers..</p>

<p>y and z did not have to be integers. i cant remember the exact wording of the problem but i think the smallest value for one of them was 5, and the smallest value for the other one was .01? and then 5 times 1600 times .01 equals 80.</p>

<p>could -2 be 750+? i know i missed the .3 box question... and i think the ratio one.</p>

<p>were either of those grid ins, ephemeral?</p>

<p>I still think that the ratio one is 25/4. I just don't see how it's 1/4.</p>

<p>For the 1600, I remember getting .1 times .5 times variable = 80
variable = 1600</p>

<p>yeah, thats right. it was .1 and .5 and not .01 and 5.</p>

<p>I thought it over in my head, it is definitely 1/4. Whatever though. And 1600 is definitely the other one.</p>