Official January Sat 2 Math Level 2 Discussion Board

<p>"I did really badt.t
I think my raw score will be 42-43.
what the actual score will be?
Should I cancle and retake it?
(I'm vexed that I couldn't even read last three!!t.t;"</p>

<p>Defineately cancel</p>

<p>x+3 > 5-- i said that the distance from x to 5 had to be less than three</p>

<p>was that answer choice E.</p>

<p>I put down E for that question.</p>

<p>icedkiwis: I think that's what I put as well.</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the triangle problem(perimeter of the triangle in the CUBE) and the problem with polar coordinate system?(1, pi/4)</p>

<p>(1, 13pi/4)</p>

<p>24.14 for triangle problem</p>

<p>Feris Wheel: Was it 9 point something or 10 point something?</p>

<p>10 + 10/rad2 + 10/rad2</p>

<p>^That was the triangle. What abour the feris wheel?</p>

<p>what was the feris wheel problem? I don't remember it.</p>

<p>It was the super complicated, obnoxious sinusoid graph. You had to say when it was less than 30.</p>

<p>that must of been one of the problems that I skipped</p>

<p>The one that was NOT equivalent to the polar coordinate was the one that had angle 315 degrees.</p>

<p>What was the answer for the problem asking f(100)-with the graph-?</p>

<p>once again; I'm so confused whether I cancle or not.</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure about rest 44 now,(if I got a right for ↑this question);</p>

<p>plz give me an advice.</p>

<p>That stem-leaf chart question was great. I remember answering the exact same thing (with different numbers) in 4th grade. Shows how simple a lot of this test really is.
Oh, what was the probability one?
I think the choices included .1, .06, .9, .8, .?</p>

<p>Btw I would only cancel a raw score of 43 if you plan on Majoring in math at the top schools. A 43 would be like a 790...</p>

<p>f(100) was 2, I think.</p>

<p>It was a periodic function that repeated itself every 7 units...the answer was 1 if I remember correctly.</p>

<p>I thought it was 1...you set 7x=90 and got 12*7= 84...then you counted six units down the function?</p>