<p>How do you guys think it was?</p>
<p>I actually found it pretty easy, and this is coming from somebody that got a 650 on the Math part of the SAT.</p>
<p>Pretty easy, what was the answer to the silver/gold cube question?</p>
<p>i got 675…</p>
<p>I thought it was much easier than last month’s. (I got a 670 last month).</p>
<p>I felt comfortable with it, coming from someone with a 620 in SAT I Math.</p>
<p>If anyone has any questions about the Math I test post here for pm…I think I got an 800 :)</p>
<p>I felt very confident about this test and may have missed one or two and I skipped one, and I got a 580 on my math section! So I am like dumbfounded.</p>
<p>I thought it was pretty easy as well :)</p>
<p>I thought I was going to run out of time because I only had 20-25 mins left and was on question 40…when i got to 50 i realized it only had 50 questions :) so I finished 10 minutes early</p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>what was the length of the segment in the similar triangles, and also the segment below the two tangent circles with radii of 2 and 3, respectively</p>
<p>for the similar triangle question, i set up a proportion, but i forget my answer</p>
<p>I thought it was pretty easy, but then that probably means i made a bunch of errors…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the one where it asked which answer would be real for k? I put 1/k, but I wasn’t sure.</p>
<p>well it couldnt be 1/k because if k was 0 that couldnt be real. i think i said something like k /k^2 + 1. this means that the denominator can never be zero.</p>
<p>I think I put the same as 12lyncje for the real for k question.
I’m pretty sure I tried all the answers with real numbers on my calculator to double-check and that was the only one that worked.</p>
<p>what would 3 omit and 1 wrong be?</p>
<p>@12lyncje,
That would mean a raw score of 47 (50-3 = 47. 47 - (1/4) = 46.75 rounded = 47).
According to my practice book, a raw score of 47 equals a scaled score of 760.
Congrats! :D</p>