<p>loveforSAT, it is unfortunately . one of the few i got wrong, i thought it said 3 percent not .3 percent doh!</p>
<p>I thought for the lake depth question it asked for the difference between the minimum and maximum depth. Shouldn’t it have been around 4.3?</p>
<p>what would be 44 raw score? Or what score it usually was in past administrations?</p>
<p>Loveforsat, it was 4.2-4.3. you are right.</p>
<p>Okay was the height given for the square pyramid the slant height? I remember the picture showed a height on the pyramid’s edge. (I don’t know what that is called specifically)</p>
<p>was the thing aboutt sin2 = -.64, was there also a +.64 answer choice?</p>
<p>I find the percentiles for this test insulting. I mean I appreciate the curve but 800/800 as the 83rd/84th percentile is just stupid. :/</p>
<p>Almost wishing I took the Math 1 just for its percentiles.</p>
<p>that thing about .3 and 3 percent was ridiculous</p>
<p>Was number 48 B. I do not remember the answer but I remember bubbling in B. Also, for number 47, I remember bubbling in D but I forgot what the answer was.</p>
<p>Please be right Thanks for responding HBOUND</p>
<p>The lake question was 8.4 difference between min and max</p>
<p>The answer for the depth question was 8.6 because the amplitude is from the sinusoidal axis to the crest which was 4.3, but they wanted the distance from trough to crest which is just 2 times 4.3 = 8.6</p>
<p>(E) if she’s not alone, then she won’t take the car
wasn’t it like B or something that was also tania</p>
<p>Guys what question was the sum of the arithmetic one and the answer was 5… like what was the number of the question!</p>
<p>the coefficient next to cos was 2 something. that is the amplitude. multiplied by 2 would give you the difference. around 4.2-4.3.</p>
<p>it may have been 8.6. I’m confusing the constant with the amplitude. I know it was just twice the amplitude.</p>
<p>lol no it wasnt… it was 4.3</p>
<p>If you graphed it out, determinded Min and Max y-values, the difference between the two would be 8.6.</p>
<p>yeah kerning your right… what i meant was the amp was 4.3 but if you multiply that by 2 you get 8.6</p>
<p>Ok what was the formula for the lake’s depth? That’ll clear everything up.</p>