October 2011 SAT Math International

<p>Guys per se, I left two blank and am unsure about 2 others (mcq’s) how much will I get? :. Also I dunno which ****ed up section was experimental. Hope that math section was coz…All the bloddy 4 qns are from that cubes section. SO MESSED UP! HELL THEY HAD TO PUT THAT CUBE CRAP. MY HEAD STARTED WHIRLING WHEN I SAW THAT. :(</p>

<p>darn it!!! i forgot that its a parabola, so it must be a reflection on the other side, so if its (3,17) and (-3,z) z doesnt necessarily be negative it has to be positive, fucccccccccck why do i always figure out the answers after the freaking test dammmmmmmmmn…</p>

<p>OK so… the cube question had a pttern</p>

<p>the botton part had 3 and 1 column so it’s (3<em>1)
the second part had 5 and 2 columns so it’s (5</em>2)
and so on</p>

<p>so it would be</p>

<p>(3<em>1)+(5</em>2)+(7<em>3)+(9</em>4)=70
hope it answers any doubts on the question</p>

<p>Guys that z question is rlly easy you just insert values then solve for b then after that insert values then solve for z that one was rlly easy.</p>

<p>Damn I hope I can turn into an electron now and jump into collegeboard database to see how much I got instead of reviewing all exam and trying to remember all questions that I solved xD.</p>

<p>Wanted an 800…but…I think I got the one wrong about the circle inside the shaded square. -_- Anyone remember which section this one was on? Hopefully experimental :D</p>

<p>f(x)>k, the answer had a range between 0 and the x co-ordinate of the point which had the y value as k because according to the graph the value of y (f(x)) increased as the value of x decreased.</p>

<p>the first section for math(Grid in) is pretty hard for me. Others are so-so</p>

<p>Anyone gets this weird question ab^2c^3 > 0 ? What will be positive then ?
A ?
B ac^2 wrong
C ?
D ?
E ?</p>

<p>What the hell is this kind of question ?</p>

<p>for that i chose e cause it said pick the one that MUST be true …</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the second last question on the grid in?</p>

<p>^ I put ac (I think it was option A)cause b^2 is always positive, so ac must be positive to make the whole product positive.</p>

<p>Any 1050 and 50 for grid-in?</p>

<p>yes 1050 but i dont really remember putting down 50</p>

<p>So for those who had math experimental, was the cubes one (70) in the experimental section?</p>

<p>dont think so cause i had that and i had a cr dummy</p>

<p>i think we really should make a consolidated list. i’ll go first
the perimeter of the large rectangle - 38
f(4) = f(6) slope = 0
f(x) > k - 0 < x < 2
ab^2c^3 > 0 ac > 0
cube question - 70
median of 101 odd numbers 101
minimum price of 5 books - 19.98
which could be odd - 2n + n^2
help me add more questions, anybody?</p>

<p>And here I come with my math mistake. They asked: how many two digit nos. has an odd digit tens and even digit at ones position?
I made it 5*4=20 because I didn’t count 0 as an even number. I screwed such a basic thing. Damn!!!</p>

<p>hey how come i don’t remember there are questions on median of 101 odd numbers and minimum price of 5 books…
Is it from the experimental section?</p>

<p>dunno, but i did have a math experimental</p>

<p>@zytcan those questions are most probably from US SAT not International…</p>