June Math IIC

<p>List of answers:
Box and whisker plot: 13
Arithmetic sequence starting at 5, first to reach over 1000: 1001
How long for an elephant blood to circulate: 2.17 minutes.
At what year is the value of a coin $1220: 1913 (D)
log4(4-x) = 0: (3,0)??
Largest angle of a triangle with points (0,0), (-3,2), (3,2): 112.62
Difference between the median and mean: .45
Parametric equation, 3cos(zeta), 5sin(zeta): (x^2)/9 + (y^2)25 = 1
The slope of a triangle that has an area of 2, with y = x and (0,4) as y-intercept: -3
for 3^x < x+3 : -2.9<x<1.334 large="" pizza="" with="" choice="" of="" 1,="" 2="" or="" 3="" toppings="" 8="" choices:="" 92="" number="" gloves,="" chances="" that="" will="" be="" blue:="" 7="" 52="" imaginary="" number:="" 6="" given="" x-y="">0 find abs(y-x)-(y-x): 2x-2y
Period of a graph a<em>tan(b</em>pi): pi/b
Two surfaces of circles with different diameters intersect: circle and point
What CANNOT decrease if one more term added to 99: range
Depth of a cone with half the volume: 3.2
Which one of the graph whose inverse will be a function: the tan looking graph or the x^3 looking one, also choice A
f(x) = (x-1)<em>f(x-1) and f(.4) = 2.7 find f(1.4): .4</em>2.7 = 1.08
f(0) = f(6): go to x = 0 and x = 6, whichever graph has the same y value at those point, the one that looked like an elevated sine graph, was not x^2 graph.
What is the smallest number of zeros for ax^5+bx^4+cx^3+dx^2+ex+f: 1
Last question on matrix: 5 x 4 (choice E) </x<1.334></p>

<p>KEEP UPDATING THIS LIST!</p>

<p>And people have been asking for curves, this is taken from curves from the collegeboard math II book (which is an actual administered exam).
50-43: 800
42:790
41:780
40:770
39:760
and it goes down by 10 for every decrease in raw score. </p>

<p>Hope this helps.</p>

<p>I looked at PR study guide for the first time last night before taking the Math Level II Subject Test this morning. I did horrible on the practice tests and only got about half right, but this morning, I finished with time to spare and check over my answers. I omitted 1 and guessed on 2, one of which I now know I got wrong. So I got at least 2 wrong, but I'm guessing no more than 5 all together. As far as answers, I'm confirming:</p>

<p>92 - pizza toppings
7/51 - glove question
-3 - slope of line w/ area 2
range- 100th element question
5x4 - matrix multiplication problem
3.2 - depth of similar cone</p>

<p>..there are more I could confirm if I remembered, but in general, I agree with what's already been discussed on here, just adding another confirmation.</p>

<p>p.s. This was a good weekend to take the Math II SAT Subject Test, because all the ARML geniuses were absent. :)</p>

<p>-katrina</p>

<p>ehh.. forget my humble post.. look at the guy 2 places up, he's got them all confirmed there.</p>

<p>Thanks guy two places above here. :)</p>

<p>there was one where the angles of elevation were 30 and 45 and the something about 30 feet with a cliff....</p>

<p>Do u think -7 (6 wrong will be an 800). I thought it was surprisingly difficult compared to the sample released tessts.</p>

<p>Bump chickenboil's question. I realized i didnt have time for that questino so i just took an educated guess of 71 but i think it was 41??</p>

<p>i got 30 for the cliff one</p>

<p>i dunno if anyone posted the solution to the cone one, but you took the volume formula, V=1/3pir^2h plugged in the new volume, and set h equal to 1/2r solve for r, divide by 2.</p>

<p>was the cone question near the end? i dont remember it.</p>

<p>i just realized my lgic was completely off on that cliff question. But still, im curious what the answer was??</p>

<p>the answer to the cliff was 4.1 since 4.1 * sqrt 3 = 4.1+3</p>

<p>baphonet i think that u are talking about a different problem. the question asked for the hieght of the cliff. It was definitely greater than 4.1.</p>

<p>41 lol. yes i thought it was 71 too (guess)*. Then i went back and actually solved the equation. LOL.</p>

<p>student1011111, 780.</p>

<p>afruff23, 800.</p>

<p>How about 3 wrong, 3 omitted? The raw score on that comes out to 43.25. Any hope for an 800?</p>

<p>You could make it if the curve is nice.</p>

<p>At what point should I drop this test if I want to go to a decent school, like Texas Austin OOS, Illinois OOS, Florida OOS, Michigan OOS? </p>

<p>Like...maybe sub 650? sub 600? Thanks!</p>

<p>All I want is a 750 or higher. This means I need a 38/50. I've already skipped 3 and gotten 3 wrong. So, I can get 4 more wrong to make the 750. Ultimately, I won't care if I just break a 700 because I was completely fried after taking biology and chemistry.</p>

<p>did anyone get 2.5 minutes for the elephant?</p>