<p>apakabar - that approximates to about a 770, looking at the latest conversion chart that collegeboard posted, but it depends on the curve. expect anywhere from 740-800 with that.</p>
<p>4 wrong and 1 omit is jsut teetering on the edge of an 800 … 44 raw.</p>
<p>so what do u guys think the curve for 800 will be?</p>
<p>45
44
or 43?</p>
<p>44 probably i got 43 i think so i hope its 43 though</p>
<p>hmmm so like 5 mistakes for 800 ? the only one im unsure about is the triangles one (i think its none), otherwise i think the rest i got all, even if i made 4 silly mistakes in the other q’s then i still might be able to pull off an 800 hopefully… I hate waiting for scores… :(</p>
<p>Hopefully a +750. I got a like 3 wrong for sure, 2 skipped.</p>
<p>The answer to 49 with how many triangles can be made is 0.</p>
<p>Use this formula to find your scaled math II score (approximate):
Score=800-10(44-raw score)
where raw greater than or equal to 44 is 800.</p>
<p>I dnt really undastnd ur formula. dis is actually my 1st tym of takin d test. i left 7 blank…2-3wrongs i ges. pls help me slot in d values.</p>
<p>How were you supposed to figure out the last problem with out that statistics rule? Because I have never heard of that until I read this thread.</p>
<p>Djgemma- 760
You needed the rule. It’s a statistics rule</p>
<p>doctor92- algebra2 is supposed 2 cover the bell curve and that stuff. it was a memorization question.</p>
<p>Well, I will be sure to thank my algebra teacher for never mentioning that. For teaching an advanced math class it is ridiculous in my opinion. I am just flustered. And I used the law of sines for the second to last one, saw it did not exist, and then reverted back to my law of cosine solution and claimed that one made more sense. ■■■. And can I get confirmation on the one with k and the parabola intersecting the y axis?</p>
<p>I learned about the bell curve in Statistics AP. Not really a precalc level question.</p>
<p>skipd dat last question,doctor 92…i just realized i failed 1of d easiest question on the test…d1 whose answer is sec67…i gooofed…big time</p>
<p>thanks aluminium_boat</p>
<p>This is what I remember
-I put 1 triange (got it wrong)
- 99th percentile
-1.20 for averages
-0.5,pi/3 for polar
i think -2,5 for ellipse</p>
<p>good luck to everyone</p>
<p>so what was the answer to the triangle question?
Infinity?</p>
<p>seriously? </p>
<p>it’s been answered at least 10 times already. </p>
<p>The answer is zero. Please no one ask again.</p>
<p>doctor92, that is one of the main concepts in AP Statistics. I’m guessing the majority of us take AP Statistics.</p>