<p>Yeah, it must have been experimental because I did not get that question and I had the CR experimental.</p>
<p>Can someone please clarify if it asked for the X or Y value?</p>
<p>Minimum is y value always (ok not always, but this was f(x), not f(y))</p>
<p>I am honestly really scared because I don’t remember what I put for all of the questions haha. I hope I did well on the Math I think it is my lowest score of the 3.</p>
<p>Just reposting…</p>
<p>Consolidated List -copy and paste! 48/54
Birds were 1/4 of the pets
(n+2)(n+3)/2
minimum of lxl-4 is -4
some divisible by 6
20 students question was I and II
72 degrees
2x+y was 104
6 X 8 X 4 = 192
number line was A
7/9 for pentagon in triangle
triangle in square 1/8
(0,a) 4x+2y=48-> 16
Pictograph of beach->C
c/b: 1/3
Chairs: 22
Triangle/square thing: 3sqrt2
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
g(0): 6
Systems of equations with infinite solutions: k=104
c+xb
x+1/y
Juniors and seniors: 2/3
The rectangle was 4 by 4.
3^n sequence: none
Parabola [a(X-2)^2]: 8
j^4=K^3
4 or 28
AB/NB is 11
5x+3=4x+6 is 3
if x+y= 240, then what is z? 60
9/8 french students
pie graphs for x,y,z is A
perimeter of triangle is 18
36 people on the bus
the meal was 36
cb+cx=c-> 1
27(y-1)->54
4 yards of cloth is 28.80
3 times a number is 4 greater than that number = 2
x+y=sqrt(n); (x+y)^2 = n
Multiply by 2, subtract 1 is 66</p>
<p>some of thse questions on the list are from experimental sections</p>
<p>umm no, i had experimental writing, and every single answer on the list was on my test</p>
<p>Yeah I definitely think that some of those are from the experimental section, because I don’t remember seeing some if these questions. I had an extra writing section.</p>
<p>I’m 85% sure there are experimental questions in the consolidated list.</p>
<p>There was a question about 6 blocks, two of which are green, and the question asked how many different arrangements can there be?</p>
<p>or is this another experimental question…</p>
<p>^that was experimental as well</p>
<p>i’m 100% sure all the answers in the list are real</p>
<p>not sure what the “2x+y is 104” is on the list, i think its a repeat of the infinite solution one</p>
<p>^ yes it is, it needs to be eliminated off the list.</p>
<p>Sorry to beat the dead horse again but I just thought of something…I was arguing about c + xb earlier…I thought it should be x(c+b)</p>
<p>What did the question say again (I don’t remember) because if it said find the total number of cookies sold c + xb is wrong. c is cookie boxes and xb is number of cookies…meaning you are adding cookie boxes and cookies which doesn’t equal total number of cookies sold.</p>
<p>Any one remember the question?</p>
<p>Where did “Multiply by 2, subtract 1 is 66” come from? Does anyone remember that question?</p>
<p>phxfire what are you talking about? There were b boxes with x cookies in each. Therefore, xb is the total number sold by that specific girl. Add c from the other girl and you have c+xb which is the total cookies sold between the two girls.</p>
<p>cornetking is right u have to add the cookies to the cookies in the box</p>
<p>are there different experimental math sections on a given sat, I had a math question that showed a picture of a digital clock did anyone else have that question?</p>
<p>It’s already been confirmed that the answer to the cookies question is c + xb. And Cornet, the “subtract 1, multiply by 2 is 66”, it gave you 4, 6, 10, 18 and you had to find the sixth term in the sequence. 18-1=17<em>2=34-1=33</em>2=66.</p>
<p>Thanks domcabano. I remember now.</p>