<p>Weren’t the angles within the circle</p>
<p>360-180-55</p>
<p>The one with 55 and the 2 tangent lines was 225 degrees. I’m 100% sure</p>
<p>What was george lucas about?</p>
<p>@Jackytang23
Not sure what you mean by the coins, but the ratio was definitely 7:4.</p>
<p>Maybe the curve won’t be harsh because according to the november 2013 SAT, their curve was pretty nice</p>
<p>@Woandering explain it please. I was pretty sure it’s 7/2. What was your math score last time?</p>
<p>Someone remember the writing mc questions? Lets discuss it </p>
<p>For the remainder question, I got 0,1,2,3,4 and am confident with that. However, many people seem to get only 0,1,2. Can somebody explain?</p>
<p>@jackytang23 it was r /s= 7: 6 then s/x = 3/2 i think then r/x = 7/4</p>
<p>How can you do the math</p>
<p>s:x = 6:4 = 3:2</p>
<p>@Jackytang23
Math was 800.</p>
<p>You have two ratios to compare, right? First was 7:6, and then 3:2. To connect the two, you need to double the second ratio, so it becomes 6:4. Then you can connect the entire thing: 7:6:4. Since the question asks for the first and last, it becomes 7:4.</p>
<p>@agupte
Got the same as you. Do you know the reason for their answers?</p>
<p>What score chances with two wrong and one omitted </p>
<p>@woandering Don’t know. I swear the question said “If a positive integer is divided by 5, what is the solution set of all possible remainders.”</p>
<p>Please explain the question in the problem about 55 fully… I just don’t remember my answer.
-Thanks</p>
<p>Was 0,1,2,3,4 literally a free point </p>
<p>@university5435 </p>
<p>Ratio of R: S = 7:6</p>
<p>Pick 6 for r</p>
<p>s is then 6</p>
<p>ratio of s:t = 3:2</p>
<p>t is then 2/3 * 6 = 4</p>
<p>when r is 7, t is 4</p>
<p>7:4</p>
<p>I got this and the 55 degree circle wrong I also omitted one and I think the 7/60s I got wrong what are my chances of 700 (I think everything else was right )</p>