<p>1/(n+1) - I got it wrong
$3.84 - I got it wrong
x=10 - I got it wrong
I got 720 on the practice test, but might get lower on this one. And math is my best subject! :(</p>
<p>please, does anyone remember the relatively easy question that was like…find “xy”, and it told you like w=2 or and xyz=5 or something like that…i have a feeling i got it wrong which means i’d go down to a 720, but if i got it right i’d be 760</p>
<p>^You had to find wxy or wyz or something, but the answer was 10…</p>
<p>OMG…do you remember if that was answer b?</p>
<p>No, I honestly don’t. I’m freaking out about some other questions myself though …haha.</p>
<p>i understand…i can’t believe it hasn’t even been 24 hours yet…we still have like 19 days to wait</p>
<p>@sauternety36
i can’t remember having an answer 1.33333
is that from the experimental section?
i hope…</p>
<p>@jbchun someone posted like 40 answers earlier in the post and one of the answers was 1.33… i dont remember getting it but im just wondering if someone else does. and its not experimental, according to the previous posts.</p>
<p>guys
for the area question
i think you guys may miss an important part
correct me if im wrong
you guys are stating that the surface area of the cube is equal to s^2
but isn’t it 6 s^2 because there are six squares?</p>
<p>For one of the grid in answers, I got 0. There was no bubble-in on the first column, and with this being the first time I took the SAT, I changed my answer. ffff that was dumb</p>
<p>that’s kinda what i’ve been going on about in the last few posts but i’ve decided to give up on that cuz everyone chose A’(3/2)</p>
<p>@westfbulldogs
did you choose A’(2/3)? i think it was D</p>
<p>yeah
i chose it because when i plugged it in, it worked
im relieved that someone else chose it also Phew</p>
<p>guys can someone please find out what the 7th and 8th questions where before the grid ins??</p>
<p>it was the pyramid question with the square in the same orientation and a graph with the answer being “I, II, and III”</p>
<p>guys… the a to v one is much more simple than you’re making it…</p>
<p>just make the units match…</p>
<p>v is measured in in^3
a is in in^2 so you take (in^2)^3/2=(multiply the powers) in^3
bam. simple. no numbers.</p>
<p>@westfbulldogs
let us now pray that D is in fact the right answer</p>
<p>but the thing is
it asked for the surface area of the CUBE
in^2 only equals one face of the cube
there are six faces</p>
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<p>jbchun
i really do hope we’re right… i was debating about this answer on the ride home :/</p>
<p>@sauternety I am 100% sure the answer to that question is 165. it asked for the smallest sum of prime numbers, and the sum must also be prime.</p>