November 2009 SAT Math (US only)

<p>Man, i don’t think i ever got an 800 in math before, but this SAT was ridiculously easy (for math)</p>

<p>yo guys, there was a question with a graph that had these points: (0,2) and (-2,0) and asked which of the following points was on the like
(5,10)
(6,10)
(8,10)
(10,10)</p>

<p>i got (8,10) but im not sure if thats right. what’d you guys get? i did NOT have math exp.</p>

<p>and i agree with sat1prep</p>

<p>i got (8,10) too</p>

<p>@bpop
5 was the radius, so the sides of the square was ten</p>

<p>Yeah. Calculate slope: 0-2/-2-0 = 1. Y intercept is 2 so y=x+2. Plug in 10 for y and you get (8,10). :)</p>

<p>was the question how many 2’s between 0-50? a grid in or MC?</p>

<p>nope, not a grid in. answer 14 was like choice C in multiple choice section.</p>

<p>Forget what I just said. </p>

<p>Edit: Oh, really? Must be my faulty memory then. :P</p>

<p>what were the other answer choices if your remember? i am trying to remember what i put</p>

<p>There was a question, something about the ultimate prime number closest to 1000?
I am pretty sure it said when two numbers are added together, what is the closest prime number to 1000… I got 997 ._.</p>

<p>you read wrong…</p>

<p>@ GtuNyu It asked for the greatest integer under 1000 whose digits added up to be a prime number and the answer was 995.</p>

<p>does anybody remember the question that asked for the area of one parallelogram, and all the answers involved route 3? i put 18* route 3 as my answer, but i was really unsure of that.</p>

<p>my test had the dog question, if that helps anybody.</p>

<p>do we think that section was experimental?</p>

<p>For the trapezoid made of 3 equilateral triangles and a side x, the perimeter was 5x?</p>

<p>I had the dog question as well as math experimental (a 20 MC section) and I did not have the question about the routes if that helps</p>

<p>Yeah that helps a lot-- I assume it was experimental, because I had 4 math (2 sets of 20 MC as well), so we must have had different experimental sections.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what they put for the problem that was super complicated… second to last on the 20 minute math section?</p>

<p>it was a number line with a, x, b, c, … on it and it was a I, II, III problem.</p>

<p>It was like what must be true? x(a+b)>c(y+a) or something kindov like that?</p>

<p>yeah angel , </p>

<p>E II & III must be true</p>

<p>[edit]-removed unneeded comma</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I think i put either 1 and 2 or 2 and 3… i don’t remember for some reason.</p>

<p>was the number line </p>

<p>x y z 1 a b c</p>

<p>or was it</p>

<p>a b c 1 x y z</p>

<p>on that question? it went -1 x y z 0 a b c 1 </p>

<p>i think lol</p>