<p>That’s what we’re doing here superpanda. It’s hard to remember all 50 questions.
A lot of the questions are easy so we don’t go over them. If anyone can remember anything this thread hasn’t mentioned, please chime in.</p>
<p>yeah i got it wrong because i had it as 3% not 0.3% so i wrote 109% not 7.8%</p>
<p>so you do remember ders. frustrating. i better get 800 despite that. funny i did not read that when i got 800 reading on the sat. irony, huh?</p>
<p>for the square pyramid did u get like 10.8 or something</p>
<p>HBOUND, well i figured everyone was talking about it so i had to be wrong</p>
<p>What was the question with sin2 , .64?</p>
<p>what were the values for the pyramid</p>
<p>what do you guys think a raw score of 43 would be? (5 omit and 2 wrong)</p>
<p>If you can remember the slant height, I will know. It was either 12 or 15. I don’t know why I confuse those numbers a lot.</p>
<p>what was the side of the square base</p>
<p>I have the same question as MWskier. Can someone reply please What would be a 43 or 44 raw score?</p>
<p>I don’t mean to be rude, but no one really knows what the curves are. There are two released tests: one curve has 44 for 800 and the other has 43 for 800. That’s the extent of public knowledge. Unless you work at the College Board and are going rogue on CC, we are not going to have an answer for you.</p>
<p>@superpanda9810 the length od the side of the square was 8. The diagonal of the square was 8sqrt(2). The half of the diagonal 4sqrt(2). To find the height you should use pythagoras: (slant height)^2 - (4sqrt(2))^2 and then take the square root of the result obviously</p>
<p>slant height is 12, also has anyone heard of throwing out questions or is the curve set, don’t mean to **** of SATnotACT</p>
<p>If slant height is 12, then the answer would be 10.58 for pyramid.</p>
<p>slant question:
144 - root 32 </p>
<p>square root of that is around 10.8.</p>
<p>Dudes can someone go like… question 1 then asnwer then question 2 ANSWER for all 50 haha i can start i guess</p>
<p>or 10.58 calculator is evading me</p>
<p>we do not remember the easy questions. some one said that. all the hardest ones(not saying much) have been answered. the rest were really easy. especially the first 25
since it goes from easy to hard.</p>
<p>why wasn’t III. f(x)+x a periodic function but I. f(x+1) and II. f(x) + 1 were periodic functions</p>