<p>u don't count the end...that would be counting 1 extra....its 101...</p>
<p>2 was right...24 and 48</p>
<p>aw fuuuuuuuuddgge i think i put 100 cause i forgot 1st thing crap!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>nuggetsfan: i got III for the one about the movies...it had something to do with them never going to see the movies together</p>
<p>yea..lol..im sure ur not the only one moviemania..whats an SAT question without a trick??...</p>
<p>parallelogram = 72</p>
<p>was the section w/maple leaf experimental? you think?</p>
<p>i thnk i got 72 if it was MC i remember putting down a 72</p>
<p>@nuggetsfan69: Didn't they say that the beginning and end had posts? I totally remember it stating that the beginning and end had posts. If the fence just had a beginning, then where's the end?</p>
<p>maple leaf was experimental cuz i didnt have that...and was the little circle radius surrounded by the big circless and square a grid in or multiple choice?</p>
<p>vatsal to set up fence one you just divide 500/5 and get 100.. but if you thik about it AFTER like one 5 ft thing you actually use up 2 posts, and 3 posts after 2 of the 5 ft things used, and finally 101 after 100 of those 5 ft thing used</p>
<p>yea...but...the way it works...every 5 feet theres a post....so ur counting the end one..when u count the last 5 feet already...you only need to add 1 for the one at the beginning that u didn't count with the 5 feet...<<<if that made anysense...lol..cause this isn'y exactly easy to explain...draw it out...</p>
<p>like...if theres 50 feet</p>
<p>1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1-----1</p>
<p>you would divide 50 by 5...cause theres a post every 5 feet..but then u'd get 10...but if u count the posts in that sad rendering above..lol...you count 11...</p>
<p>wait, the maple leaf was like... 67 percent or something? i think?
and the isosceles triangle with the 40 or whatever, what did you get? </p>
<p>definitely got like a negative score on math LOL</p>
<p>it was 101 and w/2 for sure though</p>
<p>and...
anyone have any info about the "median" machines one? with the machine prices, cheap, mid. priced, and expensive machines..?</p>
<p>thank you griffon.. i got bored on that section and assumed it was experimental so i skipped 2... phew. (skipped no other problems on test). it BETTER be.</p>
<p>griffon the small circle was MC. and still people have conflicting answers yet i'm still confident it was .704</p>
<p>^maple leaf was 67%. that wasnt hard, just that whole section was hard for me.</p>
<p>@nuggetsfan69: I get what you are saying.</p>
<p>thanks for the visual im still confused as butts on that one what did the problem look like?? what were answer choices</p>
<p>was the one with the sequence of positive even integers alternating with negative odd ones (something like that) "1" for the answer?</p>
<p>hey carson...the answers though werent decimals though right?</p>
<p>@carsonne, I also said 1, but I didn't take the time to consider whether the #s were -50 and 51, they could have been something else. </p>
<p>WHAT WAS THE PARALLELOGRAM ONE? I'm worrying that I added just one of the triangles instead of adding both triangles and the rectangle! Or was it just the area of the rectangle? I can't remember exactly what I did on that question, but did you have to do something where you added the area of two different triangles?</p>
<p>hey and yeah carson...i got 1 too...it was like negative 50 + 51</p>
<p>griffon they were given as both radicals and the dec. in parentheses, its just easier to type decimeals.</p>
<p>otherwise the answer i got was (sqrt2)/2</p>
<p>a kumar, i think it was 72?</p>
<p>kowloon: i put typical abs. value "v".</p>