October SAT Math

<p>yep left to right</p>

<p>I'm going offline... will answer queries later :) lol</p>

<p>i hope i put 128 for the sequence, i remeber getting 85 for number the 8th term then 256 for the 9th thus 128 was the tenth term. Besides that i have an 800 according to you guys.</p>

<p>Yes. I thought the inequality one was rather odd. The answer should have been |x-32| > 2... but that wasn't a choice.. so i just put |x-32|<2</p>

<p>"For the inequality 2/X>3 I got 1/2<X<3/4" -- that is correct, hipster</p>

<p>1/2<x<3 4="" 1="" 4<x="" 2<3="" 8="">2/x>8/3
OR
4>2/x > 2.666</x<3></p>

<p>but the question wanted 2/x > 3
so 1/2<X<3/4 is WRONG.</p>

<p>the answer is 1/2>x>1/4
cos then
4 <2/x <8</p>

<p>anyone remembers the question: x or something is 1 more than which of the following?
was t + 4 the correct answer?</p>

<p>batdoi, that's what i put. hopefully it wasn't a trick question.</p>

<p>yeah i got t + 4 as well</p>

<p>half of these problems can be solved using plugging in. rawr.</p>

<p>exactly. even better if you put 2^x + 2^(x+4) on your t.i 89 titanium and it gives you 17(2^x). i did the rest myself, but yeah plugging in is almost better like especially for the 2200 set problem.</p>

<p>what was the question where people are saying 17/2 was the answer?</p>

<p>The midpoint one where they wanted what was n2^x.</p>

<p>here's a list of answers so far
9. 11 (teams with 2 or more ppl)
10. 120 (area of rectangle?)
11. 128
12. 3.2 (a+b)
13. 45 (one of the possible scores he could've gotten)
14. 1/25 (1/a^n)
15. 8
16. 3 (how many areas does f(x)=b)
17. 2200 (number set)
18. 34 (Weird symbol one)</p>

<p>In additon we have:</p>

<ol>
<li>(17/2),</li>
<li>abs value of x-32<2,</li>
<li>.5<x<.25</li>
<li>15</li>
<li>b=k (Someone posted this. I remembered there is one ak/b=1)</li>
<li>18sqrt3-6pi (this is definitely true)
( not in any particular order)</li>
<li>the dotted thingy was 10 pi</li>
<li>the roman numeral question was none</li>
<li>k=-3 (D some people said)</li>
<li>x^3+X (-f(x)=f(-x))</li>
<li>the y>x graph, it was D, the exponential graph in quad 2</li>
<li>10 pi ( 5 dotted semi circles)</li>
<li>elevator , 3 stops, 80 ft</li>
<li>3 circles , forming trapezoid is 20</li>
<li>trapezoid,asking for rectangular perimeter is 22.</li>
<li>the sequence was 2^n (n=1, 2^1=2)(n=2;2^2=4)(n=3;2^3=8)</li>
</ol>

<p>Add to the list and pass it on!</p>

<p>Anybody think the curve will be like this?</p>

<p>sat_jan_curve.bmp</a> (image)</p>

<p>If so you could miss 5-6 and still get over 700 for math</p>

<p>of course not.</p>

<p>the math was extremely easy this time around.</p>

<p>way to kill my spirits lol</p>

<p>Just because you had all of them right does not neccessarily mean it was really easy. Have some confidence, maybe you're good at math!!!!!!</p>

<p>I think it will bea standard curve -1=780</p>

<p>well, i'm pretty bad at math to be honest.
and if i got all the questions right, i think that says that it was pretty easy.</p>

<p>however, i did do a lot of problems in the blue book and gruber's, so maybe that helped things.</p>

<p>i didn't mean to come off as arrogant or anything, i just meant that if i thought it was really easy, then a lot of people must have done really well (b/c i'm not the best at math)</p>

<p>you don't have to be good at math to do well on SAT math, imo</p>

<p>you just have to know the format and the material the SAT tests.</p>