June 4 SAT I Math Only

<p>i got 1050 for a recreation % question too</p>

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ya i just figured that out..well thats one wrong...i also got 72 for that weird triangle and 1050 for that recreation % question...
what did u guys get for a MC ? that had answers like 32pie-16 and 32pie-8pi

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<p>I think it was 1050, because wasn't 100% 15000 - 93% or 13950, I think?</p>

<p>yea, except i took 7% of 15000</p>

<p>yeah, Caedar that's what I got it too.</p>

<p>On a plane, there are two parallel lines. one is y-= -2x+2, and the other has a y intercept of k and an x intercept of k/2. These two lines, along with the x axis and y axis create a trapezoid, with an area of 8. Solve for K.</p>

<p>i got 5, but i wasnt sure at all. did a wild guess ofr 6, but changed to 5. Also, how did you do it out of curiosity too, not just answer</p>

<p>i got 1050 for 7% of the recreation pie as well.</p>

<p>For the problem with 2 circles and an overlapping square, I selected 24pi.</p>

<p>anyone have section 2 math with the dice?</p>

<p>I think the one question was like "Given these six values (I don't remember all of them, 2.8 and 4 were the 2nd and 3rd ones), if there is a 2/3 chance of a randomly selected number being greater than k, what is a possible value of k?" So 2.8 < k < 4 would be the acceptable answers (I put 3). The first two choices (1/3 of the total) are less than k, and the last four (2/3 of the total) are greater than k.</p>

<p>If I have the question wrong please let me know.</p>

<p>24pi for the questions w/ the circles. 1 and 1/2 circles were filled in, each with radius 4. 1.5(4^2) = 24</p>

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"for the 3 digits one that had 2 have 2 of the same, not next 2 each other etc. i got 20 and then for the parallel lines with 3 circles in btween them i got 2sq3 +12"</p>

<p>...i thought it said it was a 2 digit number...anyone? so i put 9

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<p>yea thats what i got, 9. But our question just said 2 digit number nothing about 2 not being next to each other</p>

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anyone have section 2 math with the dice?

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Must have been experimental, I didn't have any dice questions.</p>

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...i thought it said it was a 2 digit number...anyone? so i put 9

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<p>I don't see why it wouldn't be 9. 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99 <em>shrug</em></p>

<p>What about the prime numbers rule question, it was like :</p>

<p>A. n + 1
B. n +2
C. n^2 -1 </p>

<p>etc.</p>

<p>I got N + 2, because 11 + 2 = 13, 11 and 13 are primes.</p>

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"for the 3 digits one that had 2 have 2 of the same, not next 2 each other etc. i got 20 and then for the parallel lines with 3 circles in btween them i got 2sq3 +12"</p>

<p>...i thought it said it was a 2 digit number...anyone? so i put 9</p>

<p>yea thats what i got, 9. But our question just said 2 digit number nothing about 2 not being next to each other

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<p>I put 9 as well, I'm pretty sure it only said a two-digit number.</p>

<p>for the trapezoid, just get the area of the bigger triangle (enclosement of the topper(?) line with the y-axis) then subtract the smaller triangle area. answer is 6.</p>

<p>dude i put 15,000 in my calc and guessed and said HOLY COWS. i got the entire thing right.</p>

<p>ivyleague99 </p>

<p>is the problem your are talking about the one where the two dice you role have to share a common factor above 1?
i think i got 16/36 or something</p>

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...i thought it said it was a 2 digit number...anyone? so i put 9</p>

<p>I don't see why it wouldn't be 9. 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99 <em>shrug</em></p>

<p>What about the prime numbers rule question, it was like :</p>

<p>A. n + 1
B. n +2
C. n^2 -1</p>

<p>etc.</p>

<p>I got N + 2, because 11 + 2 = 13, 11 and 13 are primes.

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<p>That's what I got too. I tried the other choices and that was the only one that worked.</p>

<p>EDIT: Now that I think about it, didn't it say it had to be > 5? So if you plug in 7 you get 9 which is not prime. Hm.. can anyone confirm this?</p>

<p>damn i think i put n^2. careless mistake</p>

<p>caeder, it is n^3</p>

<p>3 + 5 .. n + 2 does not work.</p>

<p>what do u guys think one wrong in math is...800? 790?</p>