<p>what would be the curve for 1 omit and 2 wrong?</p>
<p>For the unit circle question you can find the equation of the circle since the centre is (0,0) and radius is 1.The find the other co-ordinate of the point given.This will give u the the angle subtended which multiplied by the radius will give u the answer.
This is one way of doing it.If there’s a shorter method,i’d love to know!</p>
<p>^I love you manav, I cannot believe I did not think of that.</p>
<h2>^ can’t believe I didn’t think of that as well. |D</h2>
<p>what would be the curve for 1 omit and 2 wrong?
^
i believe that’d be an 800</p>
<p>you guys think the curve will be more lenient this time? cause i thought this test was really ahrd</p>
<p>I’m not sure if it was any harder than usual - I’ve taken it once before and the two seemed about the same to me.</p>
<p>Yeah the curve has to be lenient…the test was definitely harder than usual.</p>
<p>And was the unit circle one number 49? Answer was .93? Or I’m thinking of another problem.</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm for the sandwich, juice, and ice cream problem 11.83 was not an answer choice/the correct answer 11.42 was choice C?</p>
<p>Oh for the second to last one, with the unit circle and .8, i just assumed by the picuture that the point was 3/4 the way to the right, and they gave you .8 up, so i did a right triangle to find the tangent line, and since it was a curve, i added a little, i forgot the answer but is they way really reliable lol? i didnt have enough time to do all the math</p>
<p>i think i got .93 too! lol doing this way ^</p>
<p>240000 0.93 and 11.42 are the correct answers confirmed</p>
<p>I don’t think the test was exceptionally hard so the curve would be something like 44 for 800.Although,if they would make it a 43 or 42 that would be awesome!</p>
<p>x^2 + y^2 = 1</p>
<p>Draw the right triangle with hypotenuse extending from origin to (.6, .8).</p>
<p>Arctan(.8/.6) ~= .927 rad</p>
<p>Arc length = (.927rad/2pi rad)*2pi</p>
<p>Arc length = .927</p>
<p>I know the answer is 11.42…I said I need confirmation it was either choice C or 11.83 was not an answer choice since I remember putting that down.</p>
<p>does anyone remember any more questions??? i’m trying to remember more but my brain is dead</p>
<p>My brain is completely dead as well = _ =</p>
<p>what was the answer to the dice problem?</p>
<p>14/36 i think?</p>
<p>wait nvm that was a different problem… what was the dice question again?</p>
<p>I don’t remember the exact question ;-;</p>
<p>I was just going through old SAT questions of the day, and I found this one among them, which bears a striking resemblance to one on this test…</p>
<p>The stopping distance of a car is the number of feet that the car travels after the driver starts applying the brakes. The stopping distance of a certain car is directly proportional to the square of the speed of the car, in miles per hour, at the time the brakes are first applied. If the cars stopping distance for an initial speed of 20 miles per hour is 17 feet, what is its stopping distance for an initial speed of 40 miles per hour?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one like that on the test? o:</p>
<p>i skipped that one</p>