<p>one guy ate 3 times as much popcorn as the second guy. </p>
<p>what percent of the popcorn did the second guy eat.</p>
<p>one guy ate 3 times as much popcorn as the second guy. </p>
<p>what percent of the popcorn did the second guy eat.</p>
<p>oh yeah, the choices were like 20, 25, 30, 33.3, and 40, right?</p>
<p>25 was definitely the answer</p>
<p>the 90n + 23p was so aggravating. I worked on it for like 10 minutes before I realized that 4523 was just 4500 (divisible by 90) + 23 (obviously divisible by 23)...what a dumb question to put on the SAT.</p>
<p>how sure are you guys that the one with the median was 5? I got 3.5, and so did a few other people I talked to, I remember one set had more modes than the other, where it didnt matter what the median was, abut the other set had 2 different numbers in the middle if recall correctly, when I subtracted the two medians I got 3.5, I hope all the damn time I spent on that problem paid off...I did horrible on that section :(</p>
<p>so wait, I know a lot of peoples tests are different but was the first or second grid-in experimental for those of you that had two? Sorry I don't remember any questions on either one...</p>
<p>My answers were...
5/4 (slope)
25% (popcorn)
30% (Prime and #'s divisible by 4)
13 (Due East, Due West)
3.5 (students sleeping/Studying)
x^3 (avg, -1<x<0)
122 (how many more men than women)</p>
<p>90n + 23p =4523</p>
<p>for that problem i got like 185?</p>
<p>i pluged in 4=n</p>
<p>i had all those answers, except i dont recall the popcorn question. but it seems like everyone else chose 5 for the studyign question, not 3.5. are we right or wrong?</p>
<p>studying was 5...</p>
<p>median of 9 sleep
4 study</p>
<p>= difference of 5</p>
<p>what are the odds i get a 700 or above with 4 wrong
i messed up with negatives on both the median of -1<x<0 and the x minimum (put -k instead of k!! damn) AND got circle one wrong and june babies.</p>
<p>ugh</p>
<p>For the 90n one i got something like 108, but my answer had a decimal after, if i put 108. am i ok, cause i know that it was some what of a correct answer but i didnt know if doing 108 then the decimal would make it incorrect?</p>
<p>does anyone know the question to the answer (5/4 slope)?</p>
<p>yes it was 5/4</p>
<p>okay, looks like you all didn't get this experimental(please,i hope),
I had 2 sections with 20 questions on math, that means one of exp.
on #19, it asked about A,B,C are 3 diff points, then it just throw some bunch of equations to u, i omitted that .
and the #20?( or one of the few last questions),the median of 75 integers is 2, then the least sum of those 75 integers..
i hope this section is experimental, because i left it blank(yes the median of 75 integers was easy,but i was freaking out.i thought it meant diff integers)someone help me out on this ,im worried.~!
also, there was a class election , the numbers were like 20 20 30, and it asks u about combination or different possible... is it 20 x 20 x 30=12000??</p>
<p>did anyone get that one question where it showed a table that had two columns of numbers, then it said how much increased or something like that? The numbers in the table had -5,-5,0, and something else in one column.</p>
<p>ren you got the exp. one dont worry ;)</p>
<p>THANKYOU!!!!! OMG HAHAHA,im definitely gona get 720+ this time. well i made a mistake on a grid-in, one of the median X^3(mult), and maybe something i left blank. someone predict me math scores? lol
yay im so happy</p>
<p>eli was that the one with the f(x) and g(x)? I remeber I got double digits on that one, but my answer was rushed, I was thinking of the problem on the break and then I enterd the answer when I came back from my break, so im not sure about that one</p>
<p>ren what did you get on the students sleeping and studying one?</p>
<p>i think it was the one with f(X) and g(X). Yeah i got double digits also but i totally forgot what it was.</p>