<p>for problem number 18 the last problem on section of the grid in !.</p>
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<p>yes and yes</p>
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<p>correct</p>
<p>Glaedr Do you remember the last 4 problems of the second math section that one section of that had cube blocks.</p>
<p>17)B
18)C
19)C
20)C</p>
<p>If I remember correctly.</p>
<p>I didn’t have the median of the first 101 odd numbers. But I had stupid butterflies, experiment I guess?</p>
<p>All I remember is the last question on that section was surprisingly easy and the one before that was r(root2pi) or something.</p>
<p>Yeh me 2 @ challenged.</p>
<p>Yeh it was D if I remember correctly I tried pluged in values.</p>
<p>last section of math was rlly easy I solved all except 14,15</p>
<p>i forgot to grid in the 1/x=5/3 answer :(</p>
<p>Sigh, I wish I had a math experimental, those 4 CR sections really drained me.</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the problem with 7 rectangles in one large rectangle, with the area given as 64? I was forced to leave that problem blank as I ran out of time :/</p>
<p>So annoying lol… especially when you know that you know.</p>
<p>I wish there was an SAT that only had such hard questions but allowed for at least a careless mistake or two. Math II is completely different because it’s just higher level concepts not necessarily higher level thinking.</p>
<p>hey glaedr thank u very much for ur reply, but i would like to ask u a few more questions if u dont mind, in question number 14 or 15 in the 20 minutes section, it asked something like this a b “squared” and c"to the power of 3" which should be positive i put ac because they can be negatives and ruin the whole inequality, except for b which will always yield a positive result, what do u say, and yeah about the grid ins i remember a 4 for an absolute value question, and what about the question number 8 in the free response section i put E because it asked for the ratio of the unshaded to the area of the shaded one, and there was one question that asked for gasoline and seconds, something like that, i think it was 30, i solved it in terms of slope, and for the pattern one for the cubes i remember the first one was 3 then 13 then 33, u add 10 then 20 then 30, thats the pattern, but i asked for the choices because i may have carelessly put 64, i think it either was this or 63, i just want to make sure i didnt make such a trivial mistake, i hope this isnt too much, thank u very much for ur cooperation :D</p>
<p>By the way Glaedar the answer is 3/5 not 5/3 coz its 1/x</p>
<p>@1357910</p>
<p>ac is correct. i dont remember the ans for the gasoline one but i also did it using slope so yours is probably right. and the cubes one was 70.</p>
<p>can someone please tell me if the math section that had #20 as a question about fat free ice cream percentages was experimental?</p>
<p>@GenericMath</p>
<p>thats what i said. i know the question asked for x :)</p>
<p>I didn’t have it but I had an extra CR so I’d reckon it is.</p>
<p>and yeah just two more, there were 2 questions that i guessed on the 20 minutes math section, number 11 which had a parabola with these points of intersection(3,17) and (-3,z) with an equation of y=x"squared"+b
i put -17, which was A, but am really not sure, as i didnt have enough time, and am not familiar with this concept anyway, and another one which was number 5, with the cubes with shaped, a heart, circle triangle, heart, etc… i put a B which i remember is a heart, i rushed this question and didnt have time to chech, what do u say guys???</p>
<p>I think I put empty circle and +17 don’t remember.</p>
<p>about the cube question … i got it 66 … can u explain why 70 ?!</p>