<p>A was 1024. and for the cylinder one was it asking for the total surface area or the surface area without the areas of the circles?</p>
<p>are you sure A was 1024? i think it was asking for total SA, but everyone agrees it was 500</p>
<p>It’s 500. There were no circles. It was essentially a open cylinder, or a piece of paper rolled up but not overlapping.</p>
<p>can anyone confirm what answer choice 1024 was? was it A or E?</p>
<p>I can confirm A. I remember the answer choices clearly
A. 1024
B. 32
C. 1
D. 1/32
E. 1/1024</p>
<p>Yeah its A for sure. I remember 1024 being “A”</p>
<p>How was it not 1/1024?!?!?!</p>
<p>^Anyone know?</p>
<p>I had essay then reading then math with spr and then math again was the 4th section the expermental one?</p>
<p>dapotatoman, you obviously made a mistake in the math. You probably were short on the number of calculations leading to 1024.</p>
<p>Yes, but wasn’t the answer 1/1024? Did the question not ask if 1024 was the 7th(?) term in a sequence and 32 was the 6th, what is the first? How would that not be 1/1024??? </p>
<p>Example: 1/1024, 32, 1/32, 1, 32, 32, 1024</p>
<p>I am sooo confused?!?!? Haha</p>
<p>Sat orders smallest to largest</p>
<p>dapotatoman- you made an error in your 3rd number. the previous 2 numbers have to multiply to the next. 1/32<em>1 doesnt equal 32. instead of 1/32 for the third term it should be 32 (32</em>1=32).</p>
<p>the sequence should be 1024, 1/32, 32, 1 ,32, 32, 1024</p>
<p>If Desafinado is correct, which i believe he is (I went through the bluebook), wouldn’t that mean the answer choice was E and so SATkilla was wrong?</p>
<p>The sequence ending in a 1000-whatever…</p>
<p>AUUAAHGUDIBHRLSAEF****.</p>
<p>I was so proud of myself for putting 1 x 1 x 1…and I’m an idiot.</p>
<p>^^I meant Sat100, not satkilla</p>