March 12 SAT Compilation of verified answers - Math

<p>What about the trapezoid problem, dualityim, or anyone else, did you say 75 was the perimeter of the trapezoid?</p>

<p>Was that grid-in or MC? I don't quite remember the numbers, but if it was grid-in, I think I can just refer to that list of already answered grid-in responses.</p>

<p>No, it was one of the multiple choice questions, near the end, or middle. Did you even have that? It had a diagram of a trapezoid, with measures for like two sides, and asked you to find the perimeter of the triangle.</p>

<p>Yeah, I remember that one. I remember you had to use the pythagorean theorem to find the fourth side. But I don't remember any numbers.</p>

<p>Ok, there have been a whole lot of freakin tricky problems that aren't experimental. How can all those problems not be experimental? What problems were experimental?</p>

<p>Haha...this must be the result of heightening the math sections' difficulty level. The question with the answer 5/2, I thought, was one of the most difficult SAT Reasoning Math problems I've encountered. But still, these math problems are not too tricky.</p>

<p>What's scary is, I had an experimental math section, but I don't remember the damn fence problem. What did I do?</p>

<p>Can anyone remember the question that went 4(x-3) plus something equals something, which you guys said was equal to 7. I thought the question was 4(x-3)+3 = 19, and remember entering seven or some similar number.</p>

<p>I had that too. That wasn't experimental.</p>

<p>Wait, you had the same question, or you got my answer dualityim, because I know it wasn't experimental. It was on the first or second math section for me.</p>

<p>I got your answer, or at least I think I did. The numbers are a little fuzzy for me. But for such a straightforward algebra problem, I am sure we both got it.</p>

<p>the trapezoid problem..i got 80.</p>

<p>a plus d was the greatest possible value
m and k percent was 1/3 or B
w/2 was answer for one
exponentents was B it was fairly easy and has been discussed</p>

<p>can sumone explain these more clearly</p>

<p>does anyone remember any of the numbers attached to the diagram of the trapezoid that asked for perimeter of trapezoid?</p>

<p>So what do you get if you got 1 wrong....</p>

<p>the exponenets m and k was "A" like m^2/n or sumtin</p>

<p>Hey, does anyone remember if 75 was even one of the choices to the trapezoid question that was 80?</p>

<p>i dunno, but im pretty sure the answer was 80. I used the pythagorean theorem to find the missing side</p>

<p>I know that. Do you remember any of the values for the sides ronlivs?</p>

<p>I think 80 was the answer. 75 was the answer to another question and I would've definitely remembered if two questions had the same answer.</p>