June 2009 SAT Math

<p>i remember a problem with 2 shaded triangles and it wanted the sum?</p>

<p>i think the answer with the x sequence was 38.</p>

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<p>because it says he bought it with the LEAST amount of giftcards, meaning that he would have to use the greatest valued ones without going overboard, so he had to start with the 50s</p>

<p>50 x 4 = 200</p>

<p>the next biggest one he could use was 20</p>

<p>200 + 20 = 220</p>

<p>And then he had to use a 15 and that would equal 235</p>

<p>@glam</p>

<p>there were $15 denominations I think</p>

<p>for FR, was any of the answers 5 thousand something</p>

<p>Maybe it was the experimental section, I had an extra math but can’t figure out which was the odd man out.</p>

<p>how do u get 3/7 for a grid in…</p>

<p>i think the experimental math was the 2nd grid in one (at least for me)</p>

<p>i got like 3600 for one of the FRs?</p>

<p>for the 3/7 one it was (5/2)-1/ (5/2)+1 and then just solve.</p>

<p>it was the one with the weird symbol ^</p>

<p>it was the t one^ (with the weird t formula)</p>

<p>lol the radius one was 1/2…i was like *** is this doing here on the test.</p>

<p>i forgot the question, but yes 3/7 was an answer. i think it was the (5/4)-1/(5/4)+1. or something like that
for last question on math was it like 36? it seemed to easy to me. the proportional one where it was 24oz/6in=Xoz/9in?</p>

<p>I WAS SO MAD WHEN I SAW THE RADIUS ONE
like, i was so confused
it said the radius divided by the diameter… and i hate it when they word it like that, i’m never sure if it’s d/r or r/d, i put 1/2 though :D</p>

<p>I only had one gridin section but an extra math. What the heck</p>

<p>Any one remember on the free response, the radius/diameter question.</p>

<p>Was teh answer .5 or 2.</p>

<p>Hopefully I didn’t read the question wrong.</p>

<p>i thought it was 54 for the last direct proportion one</p>

<p>@JohnRambo for last question on math was it like 36? it seemed to easy to me. the proportional one where it was 24oz/6in=Xoz/9in?</p>

<p>You had to square 6 and 9, that was the tricky part. should’ve been 36/24 = 81/x answer is 54</p>

<p>@matok, 54 is right</p>

<p>The square with the shaded areas and the triangle in between was 18</p>

<p>Do we know which section was the experimental?</p>

<p>Yup 54 is confirmed.</p>

<p>Seriously though no one got the question where there’s a rectangular box, dimensions are 12 4 and 3 and the question is whats the furthest apart two points, anywhere on the box, could be. 12, 13, 15, 16, 19 are the choices</p>

<p>@ruthless</p>

<p>i got 54 too. For the last grid in i got 55. I know most people are saying 65 but im almost positive it was 55.</p>

<p>What did u guys get for the grid in that asked how much tuition would be per student for that class that they were taking.</p>

<p>Did u guys get a decimal??</p>