<p>11 was correct. Factoring Problem was 8. Any others, before we go on to the 20 question one?</p>
<p>@howmanyofme, truthfully I do not quite remember which questions were in the 16 question, or in another section. Do you have any specific problems? I might be able to recall those =)</p>
<p>@caru
680-720 (700 average) You should google “sat curve” and it’s the 1st link, a PDF</p>
<p>2x > 8y
4y > 10</p>
<p>Was this the exact question?</p>
<p>I was so confused on this one.</p>
<p>y has to be at least 3, right?</p>
<p>If so, that would make it:</p>
<p>2x > 8(3)
2x > 24
2(11) > 24
22 > 24
doesn’t work…</p>
<p>So how does 11 work?</p>
<p>Same here. I find it truly astonishing how I could be so focused one minute and then completely draw a blank on 95+% of the questions later. It is like you guys are putting them back into my memory.</p>
<p>@yankeesfanatic</p>
<p>2x > 8y, which means x > 4y
4y > 10, so x > 4y > 10
11 is the only choice greater than 10</p>
<p>-___-</p>
<p>I feel dumb, that’s so simple</p>
<p>OK, here’s the running list from last time. I’m also at a -0, so I’m looking for places I missed. Find all 54~</p>
<p>a=4 (or around there, less than 4.5)
4/15
XY
0 (x equals 14, so does y, so x-y is 0)
1.9
c=0
d-a=5.5
35 (for 2:3 ratio)
6+2 sqrt3
1440
25 percent
126
28 cats (14 dogs)
z is the smallest angle (50 degrees)
1/4 (line with 4 points, distance)
34
155 (yellow crayon question)
3/4 (8x/7, 2x/7)
6400
-30 is the seventh number in order for the average to be 0
8 factors (6p question)
6
inverse graph looks like a curve thing (y=1/x)
4
3.2 (bar graph)
60 degrees (equilateral triangles in a circle or something like that)
2 (Q(t) = p(1/2)^t/10)
4 (another one…I forget for which question)
15 (sum of squares)
2,3,4 (3 squared = 9)</p>
<p>so far, out of the 32 questions i’ve found in this topic, i’m -0. so i may be of use explaining math questions guys, if anyone needs help. thank you all haha, i love that there’s a forum where you can find your score the day you take the test.</p>
<p>I’m 1 omitted and one wrong in the fill in section (due to a calculation error). </p>
<p>Did anyone find that question about the shortest route from X to Y almost too easy. I looked at it for like 15 seconds because I thought there was no way CB would ever ask a question that easy.</p>
<p>@howmanyofme, what factoring problem are you talking about? The one with 6d? Wasn’t the answer 6?</p>
<p>Hey guys,
I’m not sure if this was experimental but does anybody remember this question where it said something about making a sail out of a piece of cloth? The sail would be a triangle of x by y measurement. The sail would be cut from a rectangular piece of cloth of 12 by 24 ft.
The question asked you to find the remaining piece of cloth left after the sail had been cut.
Also the x and y had to fall under some certain measurements. i think it was like 10.5<x<11.5 and 21.5<y<22.5? I’m not entirely sure but it was something around there.</p>
<p>I put 174 as my answer. This was a grid in question and I got a decimal number that wouldn’t fit so i put 174. Can anyone please confirm this?</p>
<p>I didn’t have that, I think it was experimental.</p>
<p>The only way to get from x to y faster is by folding the paper :P</p>
<p>the answer to the factoring problem; the prime factors one was definitely 8 . 99% sure.</p>
<p>what were the questions with answers of 4?</p>
<p>What was the “yellow crayon question” again? And, how did you approach it. And, @spicyhot (or anybody, really) how did you answer the question where you had to find the length of the side of the triangle…where one side was (something) square root of 3…and the answer was 6 + (something) square root of 3?</p>
<p>i agree… ^^ I think I got 155, but I don’t remember the phrasing of the problem.</p>
<ol>
<li> a=4 (or around there, less than 4.5)</li>
<li> 4/15</li>
<li> XY</li>
<li> 0 (x equals 14, so does y, so x-y is 0)</li>
<li> 1.9</li>
<li> c=0</li>
<li> d-a=5.5</li>
<li> 35 (for 2:3 ratio)</li>
<li> 6+2 sqrt3</li>
<li>1440</li>
<li>25 percent</li>
<li>126</li>
<li>28 cats (14 dogs)</li>
<li>z is the smallest angle (50 degrees)</li>
<li>1/4 (line with 4 points, distance)</li>
<li>34</li>
<li>155 (yellow crayon question)</li>
<li>3/4 (8x/7, 2x/7)</li>
<li>6400</li>
<li>-30 is the seventh number in order for the average to be 0</li>
<li>8 factors (6p question)</li>
<li>6</li>
<li>inverse graph looks like a curve thing (y=1/x)</li>
<li>4</li>
<li>3.2 (bar graph)</li>
<li>60 degrees (equilateral triangles in a circle or something like that)</li>
<li>2 (Q(t) = p(1/2)^t/10)</li>
<li>4 (another one…I forget for which question)</li>
<li>15 (sum of squares)</li>
<li>2,3,4 (3 squared = 9)</li>
</ol>
<p>What about these:
31. 1/6 (the probability of drawing the shaded triangle)
32. 29 (how many numbers between 100-200 inclusive have 2 of the same digits)</p>
<p>I got 8 for the prime factors one as well.</p>
<p>The triangle one was a law of sines problem.</p>