<p>The answer to j/s was j/s = 40/60 = 4/6 = 2/3</p>
<p>@candynobad373,
Well, typically the math section has no curve. But you may get lucky this time around! It depends on what Collegeboard determines the level of difficulty to be.</p>
<p>Total seniors = 3 total ppl = 5 so there are 5-3 = 2 juniors. So ya it was 2/3</p>
<p>yes the math does have a curve 1000% lol. i got -3 last SAT and that was a 720 when my friend got the same thing and it was a 730 on a different one. its usually general but 10 points is 10 points</p>
<p>does anyone know what questions were for the circumference questions?</p>
<p>add the 3^n sequence one. The answer was “none”</p>
<p>@meadow -1 usually is a 780 im hoping for 800 this time though (: it has been in the past.</p>
<p>i got a 770 in march for missing one. so it’s possible, meadow, but i thought this math was just as easy as it was in march.</p>
<p>c/b: 1/3
Chairs: 22
Triangle/square thing: 3sqrt2
20 people: I and II
90%/10%: 81
3 circles (AB=): 1
Some circumference thing: 10pi
Another circumference thing: 32pi
Slope of one side is m: -m
Temperature: 4.5
Four digit number: 9970
Phone: 6
Sum of first n+2 positive integers: (n+2)(n+3)/2
g(0): 6
Systems of equations with infinite solutions: k=104
x+b=: 1
0 < 1/x < 1, 0 < y < 1: x + 1/y
Juniors and seniors: 2/3
Pentagon inside triangle: 7/9 x
3^n sequence: none</p>
<p>@meadow36,
780 is extremely possible. :)</p>
<p>Does someone mind telling me what the c/b one was? I don’t remember.</p>
<p>EDIT: I take that back. The c/b one was just the proportions that you had to switch the terms around in.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>Curve will definitely be towards the green end, but I don’t think it the easiest. </p>
<p>With this source, do you think it will be similar to 10/09 or 5/08??? Softer? Harder? </p>
<p>Just hope I end up with a 50+ raw score. I missed one grid in, at least one MC and probably one or two more, so hopefully I’m sitting pretty.</p>
<p>oh the grid problem with the square that was separated it was 1/8 of the total area</p>
<p>so was the parabola one 8???</p>
<p>also I dont remember 10pi at all, i do remembr 8pi as the one with
80 and a right angle.</p>
<p>but what was the 10pi i keep remember20 pi i dnt know wat a i put lol.</p>
<p>I got 4 wrong from what everyone has posted, and skipped maybe 2-3, so I got a 640 +/- ?
Then probably got 650+ on reading or writing, so I am expecting 1850-1950… damn it…October test here I come.</p>
<p>For the one with solve for angle y… did people get 72 degrees… I remember something about x = 2y/3… And also for another angle one getting 2x = 40; x = 20?</p>
<p>The parabola one was 8! The equation was .5(x-2)^2 and you needed to put in x=6.</p>
<p>10pi I don’t remember either… lmao does anyone know what this was for?</p>
<p>I V - I got the x=20, but I don’t remember the degrees one.</p>
<p>I’m glad I didn’t completely bomb this test. I was unsure about a few answers. I hope the curve is better than January; I only missed one and got a 770.</p>
<p>I can’t recall what the 10pi one was (hence my “some circumference thing” name), but I do remember 10pi as an answer.</p>
<p>It might have been for the experimental section.</p>
<p>…sorry could someone tell me what the parabola question was? 8 is not really ringing a bell.</p>
<p>@coollege,</p>
<p>It was .5(6-2)^2 = 8, I believe.</p>