<p>i got texas cotton I II and III
for perimeter of 4x-3y i got 240</p>
<p>o **** yeah cause 4.9/4 states is 1.225 per state but it was obv the state with the least shown on the graph had less than 1 yeaaaa ffff</p>
<p>yeah its all 3 i just thought of the statement in a different way</p>
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<p>if i got 1 grid and 1 mc wrong… my math score would be?</p>
<p>i got a 690 in march with 5 wrong. -.-</p>
<p>geez byahnoob, getting us all worked up for nothing ;)</p>
<p>I’ve compiled all the answers into a list:</p>
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<p>Please link to this post in future references so it doesn’t get buried.</p>
<p>was 11 an answer for the circles on a line question? for some reason I remember something like 11, or 12…</p>
<p>Last time i took SATs i had 700 math; if I get 3 or 4 wrong with none omitted, will I see any improvement?</p>
<p>OH, was the answer to the one with connecting 5 dots 10? because it’s 5 choose 2 right? A combination?</p>
<p>@swoony</p>
<p>1600 for the pool one where it dumped water/emptied water</p>
<p>btw what was the mean question?</p>
<p>yeah its 10 for that. u cud’ve just connected dots urself</p>
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<p>The mean question was the one with something like 1,x,10,x,29</p>
<p>i remember them all except that one</p>
<p>actually i dun remember 4 point one either</p>
<p>@byan: there was two mean question I believe one of them was a gridded response about 5 numbers… 3 are given.</p>
<p>@byahnoob, didn’t you comment in may’s june sat2 math level 2 thread? lol. how did you do?</p>
<p>what do you guys think 3 wrong questions will be.</p>
<p>@swoony yeahh haha not too hot… but i felt that was hard… maybe cuz i didn’t study more than i shud have</p>
<p>but sat I math was pretty easy except the mistakes i made </p>
<p>@Descuff - hm i dun remember the 25, 30 thingy</p>
<p>@howmanyofme - depends if u got 3 MC wrong i’d say 740… if 3 grid in, 770</p>
<p>No stop it it was I II III this was already established previously. NC was .75 mill for sure im positive just leave it there and accept it (not tryna be a d1ck just we are all wasting time on whats already been established)</p>
<p>The argument isn’t about whether it’s .75 mill, it’s about the phrasing of the question → AT LEAST 5</p>
<p>do you guys mind if i requote my consolidated list of answers every so often? don’t want it to get buried</p>
<p>@byahnoob</p>
<p>yeah i got the same answer, but i think we made a calculation error.</p>
<p>imagine u have 16 cards orginally, u give 5/8 of them away (10/16), so now you have 6 cards remaining. Now you give 7/8 of those cards away, so 6-(6 x 7/8) = .75 is what you’re left with. Divide by original amt and it should be 3/64 though. I see where we may have made the mistake. When we originally calculated 10/16, we thought we were left with 10 cards, and we worked on the rest of the problem and got 5/64</p>
<p>-3 for (x+1)^2 + k</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the full question for this?</p>
<p>@garciac - it ended a while ago now . lol
@buttlord - YEP THATS RIGHT~1</p>
<p>yeah what swoony said</p>
<p>“The argument isn’t about whether it’s .75 mill, it’s about the phrasing of the question → AT LEAST 5”</p>
<p>i didn’t account for the AT LEAST 5 i kept thinking AT LEAST 6 in my head</p>
<p>once again lost my chance for that 800 on math -.- gosh… 1 MC and 1 grid in wrong… maybe a 770?</p>
<p>Ugh, I got the texas question wrong because i misread it - didn’t know it was displaying the states with the highest numbers of acreage. Hopefully the curve will be okay…</p>