March SAT Math Thread

<p>yes, that was the 2.
the last one on the grid ins.</p>

<p>edit: it’s already in the list too.</p>

<p>@wanderyonder
Oh okay, thanks. I couldn’t find the list so I wasn’t sure lol.</p>

<p>7x (7x+1=3, which of the following equals 2)</p>

<p>then shouldnt x = 2/7 ???</p>

<p>i think i got 800, but i dont recognize this question…somebody help!!!</p>

<p>Consolidated List (49/54):
NO EXPERIMENTAL QUESTIONS</p>

<p>88 for median temperature
8pi/3 for the shaded region of the circle
15 ice cream possibilities
20 for the 10th term in the 3 digit question
10.6 or 53/5 for the y coordinate when the slope was 6/5
800 largest square
65 degrees value of X
x = 3 for when f(x) * g(2) = 6
1 million in profit
60 is area of triangle in cylinder
2 is the answer for value of k when 2x^1/2 - x^(k-3/2) = x^1/2
(5,0) is x-intercept of parabola
4 is absolute minimum of 3|x-4| + 2
Sqr(2) is distance between the midpoints of the two lines
20% increase on price of bagels
10r = p
K - 4 is answer for (x-4)(x+4)
11/17/23/5 for one of two positive prime numbers that add to 28
5 workers needed to finish the job in 2 hours
0.4 probability of picking a value that is also in the second set
c = 0 when k = 3
1520 is x value
4 is Double root of semi root
N is divisible by 2 and 4
I is only way TANYA can be spelled
MP and NP are equal
43 Degrees in the two parallel lines
110 Degrees for angle in isosceles triangle
3 is the number of right angles that aren’t possible in a quadrilateral
xz is the smallest
6 is perimeter of triangle which crosses through the centers of the circles
100 + (J + K + L)/3
150 coffee flavored candies
(10, 9) is Point C on the square
B was most change in votes from 2002 to 2004
0 is difference in average students at both schools
sqr(15) is x when volume of cube is 90
16 is the value for x * 10^3
Rp - pr = 0
9/25 is Oak to Maple ratio
1 is the remainder of x + 3
9 is difference of similar triangle perimeters
108 is the fourth term in the sequence of multiples of 3
The machine’s graph was Linear for 10 hours, slope of 0 for 5 hours, and linear for 12 more hours.
7x (7x+1=3, which of the following equals 2)
(x-y)^2>0 (choice II) will be positive, out of 3 options
a=6 when a/3=(a+2)/4
15n for the weekly runner
7 weeks needed to save $250 (he already had 75, he gets 25 dollars a week)</p>

<p>@jrsmith
they weren’t asked for what x equaled.
they were asking which of the following equaled 2.</p>

<p>i don’t remember the answer choices, but 7x was one of them, and it equals 2</p>

<p>

It told you that 7x+1 = 3. It asked you what 2 equals. The answer was, of course, 7x. (Subtract 1 from both sides)</p>

<p>i dont really get it…</p>

<p>was there a choice that said 2/7???
or am i being confused?</p>

<p>yeah… please…</p>

<p>was there an answer choice of 2/7 for that?</p>

<p>i hope i didnt make a mistake…
cause if there wasnt, i most likely put 7x too</p>

<p>you were given 7x + 1 = 3.
They asked for 2 in terms of x.
The answer was 7x.</p>

<p>I believe all of the answers had x in them, so no 2/7 if I remember correctly.</p>

<p>asked for a value of 2 7x=2 x=2/7 answer was 7x</p>

<p>whew…THANK THE LORD</p>

<p>thanks benno, now im a little bit assured</p>

<p>i second benno2011.
you’re probably fine</p>

<p>what was the Rp-pr=0 one?</p>

<p>^ That was the first question in one of the sections. </p>

<p>It was something along the lines of, what does RP - PR equal if R = 2 and P = -3</p>

<p>Thanks. </p>

<p>was the value of n for the debt one 16 not 1.6?</p>

<p>It was 16.</p>

<p>Add this one:
There were two lines with a negative slope in the first quad of a coordinate diagram. One line had points (4,0), (0,4) and the other (0,2), (2,0). You had to find the distance between there midpoints. Answer was sqrt2</p>

<p>Yes it was 16 because it specifically asked for the value of N for N * 10^3.</p>

<p>@cookiemonster7, that answer is already on the list.</p>

<p>I don’t believe this. I think I’m 5 freakin’ questions away from an 800 in Math. This is unbelievable.</p>

<p>@SLight: And they were probably easy questions that you got right. Congrats. :)</p>