May SAT 2011: Math Section

<p>I did it with sin 45 = x+4/x+8. 4root2 is the only one that worked but there might have been an easier way lol.</p>

<p>the one with 13 consecutive integers sorry. im not sure and im freaking out</p>

<p>@thechosenone123 the question asked if there are 14 consecutive integers how many times can they be divisible by 13 the answer was II and III</p>

<p>im not sure if it included negatives cuz then i got it wrong</p>

<p>What was the answer to the question about the median of the first 101 odd numbers?</p>

<p>no if it included negatives then it could be like 10 to -3</p>

<p>for the median I got 25</p>

<p>Dancing Bear - same with the median question</p>

<p>This thread is stressing me out. I now know I got at least 1 fill in (I didn’t answer any )) and the one with the quadrants. At least I got the coffee, the volume, and a couple other hard ones.</p>

<p>nope positive intergers</p>

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No, it was a multiple choice. The choices were 99, 99.5, 100, 100.5, 101.</p>

<p>I think we might be talking about a diff. question. Because on the one I am talking about the options were like 23,24,25,26…etc.</p>

<p>OH YES THANK YOU ledbyexmple <3. i got closure now. lol. for the median one you had to put them in ascending order. i just put it into my stats lists</p>

<p>@thechosenone was that question with a graph?</p>

<p>@ledbyexample which…the consecutive integer one or the median one</p>

<p>@thechosenone213 the median one I remember using a calculator but did it have two list?</p>

<p>@ledbyexample it only had one list. the answer was 25 though</p>

<p>V and a was a^2/3 wasn’t it</p>

<p>how was it 2/3 and not 3/2</p>

<p>it was def 3/2…</p>

<p>lol some of the disputes on certain questions are going on for ages</p>