<p>oh shet… qwerty is right… ****. i forget the smaller the neg number, the “larger” it is… FUDGE.</p>
<p>Also, for the question with 385 and 165, I got 165. I did not see consecutive, and it would be the only one I got wrong it it’s 385 :X</p>
<p>Ugh can -1 still be 800…although I thought the math was easy this time</p>
<p>Anyone have any more questions? I’ll try to answer them, because I think I did very well, considering I had no prep :X</p>
<p>i had no prep and im confident i got a 2250+ but im gonna cancel probs…</p>
<p>uggghh i think i only missed the A and V one and the prime numbers one because i misread it.</p>
<p>I thought it said that n is the product of 3 prime numbers and the “product” of these numbers is a prime number, it actually was the “sum” of these numbers was prime.</p>
<p>Then after the test was over i only needed a minute with my calculator to figure out that A(3/2) was right…one more measeley minute and i had it…</p>
<p>■■■, I really messed up this time</p>
<p>I have a feeling that I barely broke 700, It is confirmed I got 3 wrong…</p>
<p>2 MC wrong that i know of…gah this is like last time… 2 Fill in wrong and 1 MC wrong.</p>
<p>so what is the curve looking like? do most people think this was a hard math section or average or easy? would a -2 be like a 760</p>
<p>does anyone remember the problem like this:</p>
<p>it was a parabola question and asked what the graph looked like with it reflected above the x axis. what was the answer for that one? was it just the same thing? also, did anyone have the pyramid base - dashed line question?</p>
<p>it was definitely 165. I remember that p had to be the smallest of the product of three prime numbers and the sum had to be a prime number. 3 5 11 yields the smallest</p>
<p>parabola questions i think it was B</p>
<p>I still don’t know what the correct answer is for the V and A question
i don’t think it is A’(3/2) cuz it said TOTAL surface area
some people are saying A was just A’2</p>
<p>isn’t the answer D?</p>
<p>oh i do not know i love math but when it comes to SAT i just hate it
i did not have time to solve 2 problems so i just omit it
seems i can never get 800:(</p>
<p>My thought process:
Prime numbers greater than 2
3, 5, 7, … 13</p>
<p>■■■ I forgot 11</p>
<p>Still discussing the a versus v problem? It takes 10 seconds to solve. </p>
<p>If s is a side</p>
<p>s^2 = a
s^ 3 = v</p>
<p>(s^2)^? = S^3
S^(2*?) = S^3
? = 3/2</p>
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For the people who love to plug in numbers</p>
<p>2^2 = 4
2^3 = 8</p>
<p>(2^2)^? = 8
S^(2<em>?) = 8
2^(2</em>3/2)=8</p>
<p>^ or you could solve for s in terms of A and V, set that equal to each other, and then solve for A. You get something like V=(A^3/2)/6 so V is proportional to A^3/2</p>
<p>-2 is what? 760?</p>
<p>Would -3 and omit 3 leave me with something about 700?</p>