December SAT: Math

<p>Riyia, can you please give me the exact question? I did this problem really quickly b/c it was easy. I need to see if I might have read the question wrong.</p>

<p>all i remember is that the ratio of a and b was 1 to 5. if q is 2a and w is something of b, what is ratio of q/b. It was 1/4 for sure</p>

<p>It said the ratio of, I did the same thing as you. I put the 5 on the wrong side.</p>

<p>Wait, so is it 25/4 or 4/5?</p>

<p>Please tell me 25/4!!!</p>

<p>it's def 1:4</p>

<p>and what about that range question. I double checked it and got 8 but everyone is saying 15.. at a first glance I got 15 but the initial number was 5 something and the final one was 6 something.. so it couldn't have been 15... Damn the math is ****ing me off I thought i did soo well</p>

<p>So help please.</p>

<p>I'm feeling depressed following the SAT.</p>

<p>So after looking at this site I'm pretty certain of the one's I got wrong. And I was hoping if someone could tell me what my likely score would be.</p>

<p>3 wrong - all mc.
1 ommitted</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>it was 1:4!</p>

<p>if someone posts the question,
i can write what i did to get that answer to find out whether i'm right or wrong</p>

<p>and for the range question..</p>

<p>wasnt it something like.. 53.xx and 68.xx so u get 15.07 or whatever?</p>

<p>What was the range question?</p>

<p>what was the answer to the XF one. was the answer between BC?</p>

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wasnt it something like.. 53.xx and 68.xx so u get 15.07 or whatever?

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<p>yes. that was it.</p>

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So after looking at this site I'm pretty certain of the one's I got wrong. And I was hoping if someone could tell me what my likely score would be.</p>

<p>3 wrong - all mc.
1 ommitted

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<p>probably around 710. but the math curve can vary a lot.</p>

<p>What is this 3 month and 3000 mile question that everyone is talking about so much? Huge debates over this question are everywhere and a few friends at school were talking about it as well. I hear something about how the 3 months come first but I want to see if I would have gotten this question right even though I know that the answer is September 1st just from hearing about it so much.</p>

<p>I forget exactly what I put but all i need is a 680 and now I dont even think i got that.. I'm ridiculously ****ed... hahaha ughhh what a waste of time.</p>

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What is this 3 month and 3000 mile question that everyone is talking about so much? Huge debates over this question are everywhere and a few friends at school were talking about it as well. I hear something about how the 3 months come first but I want to see if I would have gotten this question right even though I know that the answer is September 1st just from hearing about it so much.

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<p>oh, i remember this one. it was something about how the guy had to change his oil either every 3000 miles or 3 months, whichever came first. then it had this chart with a list of miles that he drove. you had to add it up and see which came first, 3000 miles or 3 months. i think it was 3 months.</p>

<p>september 10char</p>

<p>The XF one was DE.</p>

<p>really i got BC and was pretty sure about it too. any1 else.</p>

<p>What question is this DE and BC?</p>

<p>A B C D E F are equally spaced apart. Where should a point X be placed so that XF is twice as long as AX.</p>

<p>However, there's some debate as to whether it said XF = 2AX or AX = 2XF</p>

<p>I put DE and I remember plugging in numbers a few times. It asked where point x would have to go if segment AX were twice as big as XF (I think), or something along those lines. You would have probably put BC if you have it reversed (1:2 ratio instead of 2:1).</p>

<p>Hold on a minute. For those who are saying 10 root 3 for the triangle one.</p>

<p>The triangle in the center was equilateral, and therefore both triangles next to it were at the very least Isosceles. The answer should be 10 radical 2.</p>

<p>What am I missing?</p>