May SAT 2011: Math Section

<p>Oof ok not bad for my first try. Thanks dude for response!!!</p>

<p>That will be a -6. Fortunately you only got two -.25s, so it still rounds up. That is probably around 700.</p>

<p>I left one blank but all the others look good. Considering the scale for this test, could this potentially be an 800 or would you say I am doomed with a 780 (so close!!)?</p>

<p>sorry to tell you but never in my life have I seen a -1 800
the math section would have to be brutally hard to be -1 800
but considering the supposed “difficulty” of the Math section for this month’s test
i would look at 780~790</p>

<p>but who knows maybe you will get a 800!!</p>

<p>I doubt -1 will be 800. There were a few tricky problems but nothing extraordinarily difficult. Maybe 790, probably 780.</p>

<p>this thread is pretty much dead now
since nobody can think of any other questions</p>

<p>no i think the question was at the qestion was “4 out of 7 voted in the last election , if 2000 voted in the cast what is the number of people voted in last election ?”</p>

<p>I know this is kinda late but what was the Point B question???</p>

<p>@JBCHUN are you sure the promblem about" xy=10, yz=5, and xz=2." is 50?? i remebered it was 10. and aslo i could not find the answer of the consolidated list.</p>

<p>does ANYONE remember if that one with xyz or whatever was letter b? PLEASE try!!!</p>

<p>@aurorahotaru
sorry i don’t know what i was saying
it was 1x2x5
so it should be 10</p>

<p>do you remember the question or the answers? like if it was b…?</p>

<p>Ok I am confused why is the 1/n+1 the answer and not -(1/n^2). n<=-2. ok n equals -3.
so we have -1/2 vs -1/9 so (-1/n^2) produces the smaller answer.</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>If this were a number line centered at zero, then yes: -1/9 would indeed be smaller than -1/2. But the question asked, in some form, what the smallest value number was. Negative numbers are smaller value than positive number; a more negative number is less than a barely positive number.</p>

<p>-100 < .01</p>

<p>Likewise,</p>

<p>-10 < -1
and
-1/2 < -1/9</p>

<p>Given two negative numbers, that whose absolute value is greater is the lesser number.</p>

<p>I’m trying to figure out what I got. Is there a consolidated answer key yet? If so what page on the thread is it on?</p>

<p>So do you need to get all the questions right to get an 800?</p>

<p>Ugh that stupid circle question with 14 as the answer…apparently everybody here got it right except me. RAWRAWKAHHF.</p>

<p>790 just because I missed an easy/medium question. Why.</p>

<p>My D filled in wrong answer form for one of math sections. Told proctor about it who was no help so she continued with test. Advice?</p>