November 2008 SAT Math

<p>wait what belt one are yout alking about? maybe i'm thinking of the wrong thing. is this the one that was like "a person can wear a belt larger than their size but not smaller." and then they wanted to buy a belt for someone waist size 34, 38, and 43?</p>

<p>which one are you talking about.</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>

<p>you'llsee, I had those same answers too.</p>

<p>The 100-110 inclusive is 6, not 11. If you take 1^3 and -1^3 you get different answers. Only even powers work.</p>

<p>Hmm I had 4 for the cube vertices. But I agree with 21.</p>

<p>Yeah, 7-3=4.</p>

<p>Oh I remember one that was with that exact calculation, arghuman, the one you're talking about is the Student Voting one I think, where it was for 5 hours of voting or something, not the belt one that i'm talking about.</p>

<p>i got 4 for the cube vertices? why is it 1</p>

<p>which q does 21 go with</p>

<p>wasn't it 4 for the cube verticies? 4 of them didn't share an edge.</p>

<p>I got 8 for the cylinder with with volume changing.</p>

<p>No, cube vertices was 4 not sharing an edge, not 1...</p>

<p>What about the ABCD blocks? I got 93, I believe.</p>

<p>I got 8 for the cylinder with with volume changing.</p>

<p>ohh yea the student voting was easy. Yes it had up to 5 hours.
I am talking about the belt one. Number 3 and it was section one for me/gridins. I couldn't find the answer lol</p>

<p>you'llsee if u say an answer, please describe the question, ur not helping anyone by throwing out numbers</p>

<p>Yeah, what question was 21 the answer for... It says x^2-y^2 (what is that?)</p>

<p>The 93-94 one, the answer was 94, there were 93.5 sections and A & B were part of that half, so 93 +1 =94</p>

<p>mhh3134, i remember the three fifths. i think so.</p>

<p>I put 94 for the blocks. I was debating between 93 and 94.. rawr</p>

<p>For the cylinder I got 8 too</p>

<p>and 92 was an answer also for the average of some test scores or something where it gave you the average and asked u to find the fourth one</p>

<p>cube vertices is most definitely 4. i got so scared for a second.</p>

<p>i got almost every1 right... but i dont recall the answer that was 94, or the one that was 4... anyone remembers the questions?</p>