~~~~January SAT Official Math Discussion~~~~

<p>And also the one about professors of diff classes or something, did anyone get 7?</p>

<p>Just by the looks of it (graphing it on paper), it seemed like 5 was the only one that fit. There were 2 negative answers which did not make the lines perpendicular at all. 2 positive ones which were too low, I think it was maybe 0 and 3 which did not make the line appear to be perpendicular, and finally 5 which made the most sense for that one. Anyone else get this?</p>

<p>5 is correct, none of the other answers were close.</p>

<p>Hmm, I don't remember a professor question, i'm guessing experimental?</p>

<p>Aww shoot! I guessed 3 on that one because I didn't ahve anytime. I guess I didn get high 700s after all.</p>

<p>Well I guess not im not even gonna get a 700 this time around on the math seeing as how i've missed like 6 question already.</p>

<p>What was the answer to the one where 12 teachers were neither, yada yada yada</p>

<p>I think I know which one you're talking about.</p>

<p>Do you remember any of the answer choices? If so, I can tell you which one I picked.</p>

<p>One of them was 7 i believe</p>

<p>Man, I got two wrong I guess. That just ****es me off.</p>

<p>I translated phone call problem as 1 dollar for each of first 20 minutes. I got negative so I thought CB made a typo and set up equation like this:</p>

<p>20+.06(t-20) = .07t</p>

<p>And got 1880 I think.. </p>

<p>Other one was about rectangle with perimeter 12. I put 2 because when I connected points, I got octagon and just connecting vertices gave me 2. I thought, "Hey this is SAT question and not even like AIME question so if I think too much, I'll pick wrong answer." So I guess I should've thought more. I don't think I got anything else wrong but I never know..</p>

<p>Ahhh. I missed the clothing combos one. HOW?!?
Other than that I'm pretty sure the only other math i missed were the two I omitted. I'm guessing this curve will be pretty harsh so I'm expecting around 730-740</p>

<p>If i missed 3 Multiple Choice, and 1 grid in.. what is my expected score?</p>

<p>I have a similar question to the post above: if I omitted one, got one grid-in wrong, and got one M/C wrong, what would my score be? I think it is a raw score of about 51, but what does that translate to?</p>

<p>Does anyone remember a grid-in (one of the earlier ones) where the answer was 1/15? I think it was an equation where you solve for x or y. And another one where it was 8 (close to the end)? If not, I probably just got them wrong...</p>

<p>i got both of your answers but dont remember the q;s</p>

<p>I definitively remember gridding in 1/15 for one that asked the question in like x/y terms.</p>

<p>kpxandy, maybe like a 720? probably less. im not sure but missing that much on math is a lot</p>

<p>also, missing 2 questions is the same as omitting 2 right?</p>

<p>kpxandy, I'd say from 700-720.
konflict369, yeah, same raw score.</p>

<p>so does omitting not pay off unless you omit 4.. or do they round up for 3? man i should have just guessed on my omits then. </p>

<p>omitted 3-4 and probably missed 0-2 would that be like 690-720?</p>

<p>omitting 1 is same as missing 1. Omitting 2 is same as missing 2
but omitting 3 is better than missing 3.</p>

<p>Any hint what 1/15 was about?</p>