<p>20 I believe.</p>
<p>Did you guys do a different test? I had my SAT in Bulgaria today and it had nothing to do with whatever you are talking about…
I had a problem with a system with two equations with THREE unknowns. It was something like:</p>
<p>6x + 4y = k
2x + y = 126
For what value of k does the system has infinitely many solutions (x,y)? </p>
<p>That was like (shootmyself)
Anybody had the same?</p>
<p>What was the question itself?</p>
<p>how was the kids playing 180? :o</p>
<p>spookie wouldn’t that be 4(126) or 504? Oh and I guess because of time zones internationals get different tests</p>
<p>I have absolutely no idea how to solve such systems… I put 104 There’s no penalty one way or the other.
Seems like my test was different but the difficulty level wasn’t… the Math section was definitely harder than than in May, whereas the reading passages were kind of easier.
Also, what was your essay prompt? Mine was like ‘Are children raised in fair families more likely to become fair as adults’.
Btw in May I had the same test as you, despite the time difference.</p>
<p>Phew I got so freaked out for a second cause none of those questions were in my test! I’m from Canada.</p>
<p>I’m soo mad at myself lol, I put sophoric but I changed it to Pancea…>.< but what do you guys think 2 skipped 5 wrong on math is? Or 4-5 wrong 10 essay on writing?
Thanks</p>
<p>well a system has infinite solutions if there are two variables and one constant like</p>
<p>x+y=100.</p>
<p>so all you have to do is manipulate the other
5x+5y=k
so that it is just another way to write the first, k=500 would still make this infinite solutions because you have two versions of the same equation</p>
<p>for the graph question t= x+b , y= -(t)^2 did you guys get A?</p>
<p>was one of the answers on the reading about oral bullying that he wanted to counterbalance the supreme court?</p>
<p>What did a say vball?</p>
<p>was the vocab one about him being sullen and discourteous CHURLISHNESS or LANGUOR?</p>
<p>Golfer, I don’t think so, doesn’t sound familiar but I could be wrong</p>
<p>which passages were with the bumblee one?</p>
<p>there was only one reading with 25 questions right?</p>
<p>Sullen and discurteous was “churlishness.” The question with “to counterbalance the opinion of the Supreme Court” as an answer was NOT correctly answerable with that option; the Supreme Court’s opinion coincided with that of the sociologist.</p>
<p>ok so i guess europe and north america had different tests :(</p>
<p>i think the graph was in quadrant A and it was facing up</p>
<p>Yeah I Remember one of the questions I put the graph facing up. What do you think 2 skipped and 5 wrong on math is.</p>