<p>and also, the tank one is 3000. you get 6000 for the full capacity, but you have to remember that they're asking how much is in X, which is 1/2 full.</p>
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<p>Are you sure? I specifically remember that, and i don't think i'd just out of the blue divide my answer by 2. Plus, it was the last question in a section, and it's just something that collegeboard would do, you know?</p>
<p>If one was to omit, (not me, of course), let's say, 8 math questions. This same person got 5-9 incorrect, what would he or she be looking at as far as the math score is concerned?</p>
<p>If one was to omit, (not me, of course), let's say, 8 math questions. This same person got 5-9 incorrect, what would he or she be looking at as far as the math score is concerned?</p>
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<p>omitting 8 math questions and getting 5-9 incorrect would probably put you in the mid 500s.</p>
<p>Wow, that test was intense...Twas my first SAT too. I think I did alright. However, I wasn't able to finish my essay in time. I was finishing the conclusion when time was called. Do unfinished essays cause readers to lower your score? I think I wrote a rather excellent essay, yet I wasn't able to complete it...Will that bring about a lower score?</p>
<p>If one was to omit, (not me, of course), let's say, 8 math questions. This same person got 5-9 incorrect, what would he or she be looking at as far as the math score is concerned?</p>
<p>Well, if the CB was to get the names of anyone who posted answers on this thread, their scores WON'T be coming out. ;)</p>
<p>CHEATING. Perhaps some of you vocab people can look that one up and select it as the answer for "What is it when you discuss SAT questions?" Posting. Questions. Here. Is. CHEATING.</p>
<p>oh god that patriot passage was hell. I had it as Section 9 when I was practically dead. As I was reading it I was like "oh god I'm gonna bomb this section". But I was able to answer most of the questions with confidence. hope I did well</p>