<p>Can you post the exact question,please? :confused:</p>
<p>NO.
we sign a form saying that we wont. otherwise - copyright infringement. sorry :/</p>
<p>OK.Agree with you,man ;)</p>
<p>its just a plug-in question... you won;t learn anything from it.</p>
<p>Just curious.Thanks for reminding.;)</p>
<p>martinitblue: Inverse e was 0.34</p>
<p>oh i though that we are talking about the one with the k in it. 0.34 is definitely an answer that i used somewhere tho :)</p>
<p>HiLine: Just wanted to make sure that you were paying attention ;)</p>
<p>It was definitely definitely definitely x^3=y^3</p>
<p>i think the choice was "the cube root of x and the cube root of y."</p>
<p>yeah it was.</p>
<p>logx/logk-2=y or smething like that...</p>
<p>Do we all agree that the period was 3 for the sine curve and that question 50 was B?</p>
<p>yeah thats what i got on the k one. i cant remember what 50 was about.</p>
<p>50 was the description of the absolute value function and the period question was regarding that weird shape where they asked you to find f(100).</p>
<p>ah definitely 1.
the other one the distance b/n x and -3 is smaller than 5.</p>
<p>if i got a raw score of 44, and another student got a raw score of 50, will Collegeboard say the same thing on our transcript with 800 and a percentile of 88?</p>
<p>yes. when did it drop to 88? it used to be 90. SAT II is a sad sad indicator :/</p>
<p>I'm fairly sure that it was 3 but I don't remember how the graph looked like so your guess is as good as mine.</p>
<p>As far as the absolute value question, I believe that I got the same answer as you and am pretty sure that was B. Did you get 0.06 for the probability one martinix?</p>
<p>^yes, they will.</p>
<p>the probablility of the sum to be GREATER THAN ...?
I got 0.9</p>
<p>collegeboard don't send the percentile
so if u get 800, it shows only 800
it is 88% i know for a fact, because my sat teacher said so and my bf got 88% 800 that lucky lakjs;kldfj. lol</p>
<p>i think we have established that it's .9 and 1 for those 2 questions...</p>
<p>as for the amc
it's crazy.</p>
<p>i think i got 70 on a practice one xD</p>
<p>Pretty much every standardized math tests that Collegeboard develops is a sad indicator of math ability.Try the AMC/AIME and you be able to truly assess your mathematical aptitude...or lack thereof.</p>