October SAT Math

<p>It was way back in the early middle, something about radii and congrence.</p>

<p>I don't recall 22 being an answer choice.
o_o
it was</p>

<p>16
20
16 +2sqrt3?
16 +4sqrt2?
24?</p>

<p>what raw score would be one grid in wrong and one mult choice wrong?</p>

<p>good! thank you!</p>

<p>indianfoo, the symbol one was 17/2, i think. You might have forgotten to divide by 4. </p>

<p>It was 62</p>

<p>20 for perimeter of quadrilateral</p>

<p>anhtimmy, your choices are all correct but whats the right answer</p>

<p>Did anyone have the problem with a numberline where the ticks were equally spaced and it said something like, x + r = 20, x + z = 30, what is point z?</p>

<p>1/25 is the one with sq. of (a)^n....
otrebmu, 2 wrong 2 omit =720 ish, 3 wrong 3 omit=660-
jelabidin, that would be 760, incase harsh curve=750</p>

<p>^lol yeah, it didn't say "figure not drawn to.." So I just noticed the top chord was of equal length with the other ones :)</p>

<p>the b=k one does anyone remember what the letter choice was? FOR SURE?</p>

<p>and the 17/2 one, does anyone remember WHERE it was in terms of which other questions were in the section? does anyone remember the other answer choices? because I don't remember this question at all...</p>

<p>i thought the trapezoid perimeter one was 16+4<em>(sq root of 2) because you add the sides then the height was 4 which was like x</em>(sq root of 2)..right?</p>

<ul>
<li>you don't have to find the height for the <em>perimeter</em> just add the sides 4 +4 +4 +8 = 20</li>
</ul>

<p>and then what was the question for 1/25?? i kind of remember that one but i don't remember what it asked</p>

<p>-(sqrt(x))^n = 5 ; 1/x^n = ?</p>

<p>lastly...what was the question for the answer being 32?</p>

<p>-The answer was 62. 6 < sqrt(n) < 10 ; n is an integer; what's the difference between the smallest and largest values for n</p>

<p>Was 24 the answer for anything?</p>

<p>SOLUTION FOR THE THREE CIRCLE AND TRAPEZOID? pLEASE
16
20
16 +2sqrt3
16 +4sqrt2
24</p>

<p>was 22 the answer for anything? i dont know why that number is engraved in my head... lol</p>

<p>I agree with shiomi
also, the triangles made m the radius are equilateral!</p>

<p>krazy, I don't recall how the cirlces were drawn.
But I'm sure it was 20.</p>

<p>read above^</p>

<p>I don't recall 22 being the answer for anything.</p>

<p>what is my range with one mult choice wrong and one grid in incorrect</p>

<p>which post</p>

<p>wow that's a huge difference... :(</p>

<p>i can only wait. i only know of 1 that i got wrong but i usually will get more wrong. and i can't remember if i skipped 2 or 3 questions on the short difficult section.</p>

<p>22 was an answer for something. it was an easy one. i think where you counted to number of people in a graph.</p>

<p>The 20 one i just measured with my fingers.</p>

<p>100% sure it was 20.</p>

<p>Weren't they all radii equaling 4?</p>