<p>2 values (number line-equally spaced v,x,y,z w, e)
? Isnt this just one value?</p>
<p>if you know the middle you can find out the rest.</p>
<p>2 values (number line-equally spaced v,x,y,z w, e)
? Isnt this just one value?</p>
<p>if you know the middle you can find out the rest.</p>
<p>Yeah, I got writing section 2 too and than I got math experimental but I don’t know which one.</p>
<p>It is not the one with the Key Club, Drama and Band…</p>
<p>Don’t remember. D:</p>
<p>Very bad first experience of Sat for me… I made silly mistakes in maths because of the time…
Definitely take it again but I don’t know if waiting for the December or January is better, what do you think ?</p>
<p>^do january. More time to study. And you can take SAT II’s in December.</p>
<p>No, because you dont know how spaced they are.</p>
<p>are they 1 3 5 7 9 or 3 4 5 6 7</p>
<p>I don’t remember 308. Can someone recall the full question?</p>
<p>x^2 + px + q = (x+4)(x+7)</p>
<p>What is pq ?</p>
<p>what would a -3 mc and -1 grid in come out to be out of 800?</p>
<p>I put A for the dice problem.</p>
<p>@kames20: I think it would be 750 at best, possibly 720.</p>
<p>On the Oct test, I had -3 MC and got 710.</p>
<p>on the absolute value problem, I made a really stupid mistake and put I and III because I read the comparison (<) arrow wrong… I read it as >… Dumb!</p>
<p>Also, can you guys recall these questions in their entirety? I don’t remember them.</p>
<p>240 (x+y+z)
8 less diagonals (10-sided and 9-sided)
Regions 4 and 5 (physics and computer science)</p>
<p>P.S. For the 2 values (number line-equally spaced v,x,y,z w, e) wouldn’t you only need 1 value since they are equally spaced?</p>
<p>“2 (4 times 1/n)”</p>
<p>didnt this answer have to be reduced or something?? or simplified??</p>
<p>^janurary has the hardest curves, which means the questions are significantly easier. if you are truly ready by then, i think taking the janurary sat is a good idea.</p>
<p>“240 (x+y+z)
8 less diagonals (10-sided and 9-sided)
Regions 4 and 5 (physics and computer science)”</p>
<p>Agreed, i got all those answers too.</p>
<p>Kames, they are equally spaced, but you still need to know the distance…</p>
<p>Yes, but you don’t know HOW FAR APART THEY ARE.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<p>1 3 5 6 7 these are all equally spaced
3 4 5 6 7 these are too</p>
<p>They both have the same middle number.</p>
<p>240 one was 3 Right Triangles arranged in a circle.</p>
<p>8 Less was where they gave you the formula for finding the number of diagnols of a shape and asked u the difference in diagnols between 9sided and 10sided figures.</p>
<p>Regions 4 and 5 had a 3part venn diagram (dunno what its called). asked for students who were taking both comp sci and physics.</p>
<p>“2 (4 times 1/n)”</p>
<p>didnt this answer have to be reduced or something?? or simplified?? </p>
<p>sorry for repeating the post, i’m just nervous i got this wrong.</p>
<p>WAIT NVM!!! i remember this was the question u had to take the square root of 4. nvm. false alert.</p>
<p>what would 4 omit, -2 Grid in, and -2 MC be??? maybe a -1 MC?</p>