October SAT Math

<p>was 17 an answer choice? Maybe I did pick 17/2 I just don't remember atm..</p>

<p>really? was that an experimental one then? cuz i don't remember it</p>

<p>and yummymango, it was DEFINITELY 17/2, not 17. i did the math</p>

<p>the graph one where x coordinate was less than y coordinate I got D. Anybody else agree. </p>

<p>they gave you the graph</p>

<p>Also the girls with hats, it was aisha and bonita the banana right? With the same color hats.</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one with the different toppings? 6 different toppings, 2 toppings each?</p>

<p>I got 15 for the toppings question.</p>

<p>Fleur, the answer was 15
6 nCr 2=15</p>

<p>15 was the answer for the combo one</p>

<p>carborn2, you are right if you picked the graph that was concave up, quadrant one, where x was always negative and y was positive</p>

<p>can someone explain the square one with the angles that asked which angles were equal to each other? I got c=k, but apparently, thats wrong.</p>

<p>the toppings was 15 it was 5+4+3+2+1
and the graph one was indeed D!!</p>

<p>I had 15
carborn- I remember putting D as well.</p>

<p>good, I got 15 too</p>

<p>the one with the squares and angles
was b=k </p>

<p>because of that strange transversal rule we all learned ages ago</p>

<p>you had to extend the sides of the square and you got a transversal</p>

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

<p>wasn't the graph one like obvious? lol. I thought it was a trick question at first.</p>

<p>carborn2 - I got D too. :]
Same color hats yep. :]]</p>

<p>was D the one where it was in quadrant III?</p>

<ol>
<li>11 (teams with 2 or more ppl)</li>
<li>120 (area of rectangle?)</li>
<li>128</li>
<li>3.2 (a+b)</li>
<li>45 (one of the possible scores he could've gotten)</li>
<li>1/25 (1/a^n)</li>
<li>8</li>
<li>3 (how many areas does f(x)=b)</li>
<li>2200 (number set)</li>
<li>34 (Weird symbol one)</li>
</ol>

<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</li>
<li>18sqrt3-6pi
( not in any particular order)</li>
</ol>

<p>anything else?</p>

<p>no, it was in quadrant II</p>

<p>b/c you use the transversals from parallel lines and a vertical angle is formed with k, and such would be equilvalent to b which is the alternate interior angle. Therefore b=k.</p>

<p>what about the question that with points a b and c and it had answer choices about which inequality couldnt be true..</p>