October SAT Math

<p>the team dividing into EQUAL numbers is 11, it says equal #s lol... i think that was first grid in, thats 11.</p>

<p>rcowboyfan~,somewhere in the 690 range</p>

<p>What was the question for
11. 128
that you guys put down.
And the elevator question. Are you sure it's 80? I think i got 110, not sure though.</p>

<p>what about the one with 6 ice cream topping and you pick 2</p>

<p>How is that problem NOT 20?</p>

<p>I'm seriously hping that I didn't foolishly accidentally mark 3/8 instead of 5/8 for the multiple MC, or else, my Math would be 760-780. I really hope 2 wrong is 800. *crosses fingers.</p>

<p>6 toppints = 15 yes?? im nto too sure on this one =/
11 is the first grid in, origianlly there was 33 members, divide into equal groups</p>

<p>elevator is 80 for sure.
i dont remember 128..</p>

<p>i feel retarded now, there goes that 800, i get an easy question wrong just like last time. i tend to over analyze i cant believe i didnt see that the teams were equal</p>

<p>^Hey, where did you get that link/info. from like from CB's website?</p>

<p>Omit-2
Miss-5</p>

<p>Honestly, I think you'll get in the mid 600s probably 640. The range is 640-700, but don't expect 700. Hopefully, I'll be wrong though.</p>

<p>its 15 because 6 nCr 2</p>

<p>difference between the largest and smallest possible value of the integer n satisfying 6<sqr n<9 = 64 NOT 62.</p>

<p>The ice cream one was 15. =) 128 was the pattern one</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what the numbers for each term was? I want to verify that I got 128.</p>

<p>it said at the beginning of the grid in that the answers are never negative</p>

<p>80 is the correct answer for the elevator question (all you had to do was count), and the circle question was 20 (I have no idea how anyone got square roots)</p>

<p>i still don't get 20...why not 22?</p>

<p>yummymango- , -2 is never 800.
simpleperson, im basing my esimates on average curves, 2 omit and 5 wrong is about 8 raw scores missed, so that's 660s ish</p>

<p>It IS 62</p>

<p>6^2 + 1 = 37 ; 10^2 - 1 = 99
99-37 = 62</p>

<p>i think i got all of them right except for the 5 questions that i skipped...
what score would skipping 5 give me?</p>

<p>No, its never average on my last SAT I score in the 670-730 range for math and got you guessed it 670.</p>

<p>ifference between the largest and smallest possible value of the integer n satisfying 6<sqr n<9 = 64 NOT 62.</p>

<p>its 6 < x < 10</p>

<p>not 9 foo</p>

<p>Man i did the combo one right but i was an idiot and thought it was too difficult to be correct. put 12. :(</p>