May 2010 Math SAT Thread

<p>@Sunny</p>

<p>I guess I need to actually read the question next time because I had no clue that y=2.</p>

<p>I’m so mad now</p>

<p>the one with the : adding substracting dividing and multiplying and 16 ^ k =8. the answer was 2 right???</p>

<p>Yes linger.</p>

<p>im pretty sure it never said y=2 but u could find that y+z=18</p>

<p>What about the question where X, Y, and Z were in boxes? [|X|Y|Z|]</p>

<p>Was this experimental?</p>

<p>@boston</p>

<p>no and i think it was the answer with the 3’s and the 2’s</p>

<p>How were u supposed to do the last question (#8) just before the grid in? It asked for the lowest value.</p>

<p>Anyone get 24-4pi for the area of the shaded part of the rectangle (it had a circle in it)</p>

<p>I am fairly certain that the one with:
2x + 2y + 2z = 36</p>

<p>2+ y + z = 18</p>

<p>Was experimental. If not I will rejoice, because I didn’t miss any of those. Please tell me it wasn’t.</p>

<p>yeah it was 24-4pi</p>

<p>It wasn’t experimental because I had 4 reading sections.</p>

<p>Did everbody get seven value from Set C were between 50 and 200?</p>

<p>Yup ^ 10 char</p>

<p>I had four math sections. And the drama deepens!</p>

<p>coollege-
I think that one is E.
v=(7/3)b and b=x^2/2</p>

<p>If x would equal 6, b would be equal to 18.
v would then equal 42. </p>

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<p>wait…did it say x=6 somewhere in the problem…cause if I did…■■■</p>

<p>I am fairly certain that the one with:
2x + 2y + 2z = 36</p>

<p>2+ y + z = 18</p>

<p>x=6 right?</p>

<p>@shaheiruddin </p>

<p>no x=2</p>

<p>odd 101 question … i think this was experimental …
was it 101 … how to do it</p>

<p>Shaheiruddin it was x=2</p>

<p>What was the odds question?</p>

<p>Sorry for double-post.</p>