October 6 SAT math

<p>what did you guys get for the energy bill problem, i put down two because it thought it was asking for the months where the average consumption was 20 not necessarily when there existed a consumption under 20. since there were 3 parts of the graph under the 20 kwatt mark, one of them was barely under indicating that the average for that month wasn't under 20. So i got 2... 3 seems like the answer joe bloggs would put down.</p>

<p>this is about the 6a +3b+8c=18 or something i forgot....and having the same number for a and b...</p>

<p>well it didn;t say that the you can't use the same interget, but since that the variables are different, the same number is not suppose to appeare twice unless they have the same variable....just my guess</p>

<p>I put 3 for the energy bill problem.</p>

<p>Wow. I think for that 256 question i read that the circle's Area was 16pi not the circumference.</p>

<p>what was your reasoning for that roxxy?</p>

<p>can someone tell me what the answer to the arc/angle problem was....56 was the length of the arc and it asked u for one of the equal angles across from the radius....</p>

<p>A) 28
B) 56
C) something
D) 62
E) 128</p>

<p>the one with a rectangle and a little dot on the right upper corner, was it I II or I II III?</p>

<p>it was I II...now u answer my question above urz</p>

<p>I got 62 for the angle/arc one.</p>

<p>180 degrees - 56 degrees = 124</p>

<p>Two radii as legs make it isoceles, so divide that by 2 = 62.</p>

<p>thank you cewolf.....i ****in love u man</p>

<p>anyone get I II and III for the rotating rectangle one?</p>

<p>dude it was 1 and 2....cuz if u rotated the other one it ended in the top left not top right like it was supposed to</p>

<p>I got and I and II</p>

<p>what was the question where 63 was the answer?</p>

<p>yo how bout the last question where it was a triangle that went into a rectangle...it gave u x and y...and the number three as one side of the rectangle...it asked u for lik the area in terms of x and y...what letter was that...i gotta know cuz that will determine my 800 or not...plz help</p>

<p>yes 63 was the answer to the second or third to last grid in</p>

<p>Turks: do u remember what the question was?</p>

<p>no im sorry...but im positive it was 63..triple checked because I had a lot of time to spare on grid in section</p>

<p>the question was like 9 is added to double a number and the result is 180 what is the number. and yes it was 63. it was a answer you could easily double check. Does anyone remebmer a problem where you had a graph with a bunch of lines, and x and y were angles on it. And then they wanted to know the angle of x in terms of y or whatever?</p>

<p>the rectangle was 2 out of the 3 options...i drew all possible to verify it</p>