October 6 SAT math

<p>im pretty sure a and b were suppose to be different integers, and im pretty sure a b c were suppose to be positive integers</p>

<p>markpterson - I think they were asking for a sum, not a product.</p>

<p>markpterson, unless the question asked to only use natural numbers, i think your answer is also right.</p>

<p>they were asking for product. But abc were all positive integers. 0 is not positve</p>

<p>andykcom, i think it was the product of a, b, c</p>

<p>curve for the SAT? how do they do it?</p>

<p>i took the october 6th one.. say i skipped two total in math and got one other one wrong in math... can anybody tell me what i'll get out of 800?
(speaking math only)</p>

<p>740-760 most likely</p>

<p>: /. damnitttttttt</p>

<p>what do u think -4 or -5 would be?</p>

<p>680-700 probaly</p>

<p>hey does anyone know on which section the 3 equations problem was on? It is ****ing me off because i wanted to get a 800 on my math this time, but now i realized i got one wrong. I got the test with 4 math sections and if the 3 equations question was on one of the first ones, then one of those are omitted and i might still get perfect.</p>

<p>probably around 740</p>

<p>last section. that was real. i got lucky, a bunch of questions i guessed i got right, and ones i didnt know was experimental. </p>

<p>-5 would be 740? really?</p>

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hey does anyone know on which section the 3 equations problem was on? It is ****ing me off because i wanted to get a 800 on my math this time, but now i realized i got one wrong. I got the test with 4 math sections and if the 3 equations question was on one of the first ones, then one of those are omitted and i might still get perfect.

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<p>no, that one was real.</p>

<p>No way - 5 would be a 740. Minus 3 is a 740 >_></p>

<p>-5 is 700, -3 if its all from MC then 720-730</p>

<p>o well, thats what i get for reading too fast :(</p>

<p>me 2! i got the stupid PIE CHART question wrong OMG I AM SO ANGRY!!!!!!!!!! i hate myself</p>

<p>was the pie chart question (something like a third and then that shaded third was broken down again)</p>

<p>what about the one with the number of people swimming (40?)</p>

<p>and the question with r^2st=200 and rst=40 was the answer 30?</p>