October SAT Math

<p>i put 62 as well.</p>

<p>the teams had to have the same number of people on them.11.</p>

<p>sorry schritz you read wrong, it said ALL TEAMS HAD TO HAVE THE SAME NUMBER (first question is always really easy!)
NO NO the numbers were ADDED NOT AVERAGED!!
poor schritzo, you seem to know what u were doing, just made careless mistakes man!</p>

<p>sak09, the correct answer was C</p>

<p>ouch schrizto that math section did a number on you...(pun intended)</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>what about the squares with the angles.
was it a=b.</p>

<p>i mean b=c or a=k. so confused. the inside angles??</p>

<p>Why is it 62? I put it..but why's it right.</p>

<p>the squares with the angles was</p>

<p>b=k i think,</p>

<p>because if you extend the sides of the square you get a transversal or something (my explanations are bad srry i wish i could depict it)</p>

<p>and b and k were congruent b/c of that weird rule we learned in geometry ages ago</p>

<p>a and k were supplementary angles, and they weren't congruent at all (i THINK)</p>

<p>ohcollege,</p>

<p>i dk why. i got it wrong. or actually, i omitted it b/c i had no idea.
i probably read it wrong anyway</p>

<p>does the pic here help eivis?</p>

<p>Transversal</a> line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>

<p>i put b=k so yay</p>

<p>i guessed 62 becuase it was an unusual answer and i had like 1 minute to do it.</p>

<p>I taz I, i totally was going to do that! but i didn't...</p>

<p>unusual answers 10char</p>

<p>were b and k the two inside angles?</p>

<p>Wait, the first question: It said 33 people and everyone had to be in a team of two or more people, that's all it said. So why isn't 16?</p>

<p>i remember i figured... a+b=90 and a+k=90 so then b must equal k</p>

<p>The one with 3 circles and trapezoid, answer was ?</p>

<p>@ hipster23: I'm so confused now.</p>

<p>Oh wait nvm</p>

<p>hipster, are you sure?</p>