<p>what questions were the 130 and the 4 for??</p>
<p>"you'llseee" i got the same exact ones as u</p>
<p>uh, chat room. start it.</p>
<p>what was the 1.5 one? was that the (k,k)</p>
<p>its pretty funny like everyone chose .5 for the second slope if thats the question.</p>
<p>lol yea collegebound2009 everyone chose .5 most logical choice</p>
<p>you'llsee...what questions did 130, 3, 94 come from?</p>
<p>7/16? what q is that</p>
<p>i got 130, but i clearly remember putting (10) for two separate grid in's</p>
<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>Do you know which section is the experimental section in the NOV SAT?</p>
<p>94 came from the question with 400 boxes a,b,c,d...i think the 4 was from the circle question...radius was six so u subtracted the six from the length 10 (from pythagorean) to get four...</p>
<p>it was 8 + 10 + 14 + 22 + 38 = 92</p>
<p>does anyone remember if the x+3 was choice A? last math q section 8.</p>
<p>"you'llseee" i got the exact same ones you did
also. cept 1.5 could be anything from 1-2 obviously..</p>
<p>Wasn't 7/16 the one where it was the ratio of tickets sold by the one person to tickets sold by both people. You had to use that bar graph...</p>
<p>yea that's what I got but i didn't see it as an answer choice. All of them were $100+</p>
<p>yes, youllsee has all the right answers. i missed the last two. but i still think the one that is 6 is actually 11.</p>
<p>I got 7/16 and I got f(x)=x+3.</p>
<p>130 comes from the lines question where the angles are 160,150, and 140 degrees</p>
<p>was 3/5 the answer for the fraction of even integers made from the 10s digit in set x and the 1s digit in set y?</p>
<p>more answers i remember:</p>
<p>1 for the cube vertices
21 for x^2 - y^2</p>
<p>umm...what else...</p>