May SAT 2011: Math Section

<p>@iamchris14</p>

<p>Yes those were the choices,
II and III was the right answer</p>

<p>iamchris, the answer was I only (None)</p>

<p>wait so for the pyramid question are you guys 100% sure it wasn’t one of the x’s? I think i put D which I think looked like a plus sign.</p>

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<p>Yes</p>

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Square was the answer, but I don’t think it was choice A.</p>

<p>The answer for the 14 consective numbers or soemthing like that was II and III correct?</p>

<p>Im sorry, yeah, II and III were correct, Im not sure if it was a except question or not</p>

<p>can one student response wrong still be an 800 in math? i know it was 790 last time, thatd be lame :/</p>

<p>i also got choice A. square but rotated looking like a diamon</p>

<p>for the 4:7 voters question, does anyone actually remember what the question was asking? I think I got it right but I forgot what the question was.</p>

<p>Woah how can 14 consecutive integers have TWO multiples of 13!?</p>

<p>i also got choice A. square but rotated looking like a diamond</p>

<p>Tizil: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26</p>

<p>[13 and 26]</p>

<p>@ Tizil7</p>

<p>13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26</p>

<p>@tizil7
13-27
theres 13 and 26</p>

<p>I chose a square for the pyramid question, but it wasn’t rotated XD Darn it. </p>

<p>@misesfriedman Are you sure? Whoops…</p>

<p>I got the square inside of the square. So did a couple of other kids that took it at the same time including a kid in AP Calc BC and AP Stats.</p>

<p>was is consecutive even integers? :|</p>

<p>no, Just consecutive</p>

<p>People! YES, integers can be negative…but the problem specificified the values being POSITIVE</p>

<p>yeah it was a square that was perfectly aligned. like box inside a box.</p>