<p>… hmm… i can’t wait til scores come out so i can see how much i FAILED</p>
<p>oh, and then i can compare my crappy score to all the others here on CC, because everyone here is amazing</p>
<p>… hmm… i can’t wait til scores come out so i can see how much i FAILED</p>
<p>oh, and then i can compare my crappy score to all the others here on CC, because everyone here is amazing</p>
<p>Pianoman, I put 5?</p>
<p>@piano: no, they didn’t have to be consecutive. The answer was 5.</p>
<p>SO for the probability one, is it 2/9 or 4/9? I said 2/9… but now I’m not so sure. I hate probability lol.</p>
<p>Ahhhh for the folding paper I didn’t convert. I didn’t pay attention to units… lol so stupid.</p>
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<p>Barron’s formula for your scaled score, which I think is pretty accurate, is 800-10<em>(44-[(number right) - .25</em>(number wrong), rounded]), or 800-10(44-raw score).</p>
<p>crap thats two questions wrong just from misreading the question i hate stupid mistakes!</p>
<p>and thats an interesting formula it seems pretty accurate</p>
<p>Was (4/27) one of the options for the one that was (4/9)? Because I think that I put that…</p>
<p>which value of the function is x undefinied: 3x^2-3/x-1</p>
<p>Proto, I think that it would be 1.</p>
<p>Ok good; my knowledge for factoring in limits almost messed me up lol.</p>
<p>^horrah!</p>
<p>& WHAT? @quomodo
D: converting?</p>
<p>yep. 1 is und. Vertical asymptote</p>
<p>actually its a hole; you can factor out the three, which makes 3(x^2-1)/x-1. This doesnt pertain to the question though lol</p>
<p>There was a question with a quadratic equation and they asked you for all the real roots.</p>
<p>Was the answer two? </p>
<p>I put that down, but now I’m confused because of the p/q ‘theorem’.</p>
<p>Hmmm, anyone have any idea if this test was hard/medium/easy? Curve predictions?</p>
<p>What do you guys think 6 blank, 6 wrong will equal out to? I’m guessing somewhere in the 730-750 range. Which means I’ll be retaking it in December -____- I hate you, Collegeboard.</p>
<p>I want curve predictions too, since I’m pretty new to the SAT scene.</p>
<p>id say</p>
<p>49 800
48 800
47 800
46 800
45 800
44 800
43 800
790
780
770
760
750
740
730
720
710
700
…etc</p>
<p>lol proto ur right. i didn’t see the minus 3. I read it as 3x^2/x-1.</p>
<p>i’m just hoping for 700+.</p>
<p>The curve better be decent. -8 would be fantasticccc</p>
<p>@RainbowSprinkles </p>
<p>Me too! Math has never been never my strong suit…</p>