Official June 2012 SAT Math (US)

<p>did anyone get 30% for an answer??</p>

<p>i think it was a bar graph question… 100 people for each age range</p>

<p>@E89z4m - yep 80
1:4 ration</p>

<p>20smaller:80larger</p>

<p>and did anyone get a question like friends sent 70 text messages in total</p>

<p>answer was 10 for text messages sent on friday…</p>

<p>The circle with triangle in it: 50pi-96
The one where g(x)=sq. rt (25x) and then g(4x)= k sq.rt (x). I put 10.
360 (a+b+c+d+e+f)
4 points
30 sqroot 3
6400
240 for the perimeter question
I II III for texas (general consensus, but still hotly debated)
I and III for divisible by 3
3 for the sequence one
-4
10 connecting lines for the 5 dots
5/64
7(x+y+z) = 49p. x+z equals 5.
For the question about the graph shifted to the left two units I got -4, or A.
6w (second multiple choice)
$1.84
II and III for the mean questions (25 and 30)
2n+3p+5
40/x
|p| + |-r|
-3 for (x+1)^2 + k
D/2 for radius
1600 for the pool question (filling and emptying)
2/7 for the probability question
21 for the parallel lines question
18 for the 4x=72 question
10 for the friday, saturday, sunday text message question</p>

<p>For the one where it was circles on a line, I got 12</p>

<p>Graph:
/ (extending upwards after x=3)</p>

<p>how bout the one where like carly is 5ft5in tall… clara is 4 inches shorter than carly… joe is 5 inches taller than clara</p>

<p>i don’t remember … the whole question is wrong but it was something like that</p>

<p>i think i put 5ft 4in of 5ft 6 in… not sure</p>

<p>I put 5’6. Girl A was 5’5 and girl B was 3" shorter than girl A. Girl C was 4" taller than girl B, so she was 5’6.</p>

<p>Ya it’s 5’6 inches.</p>

<p>I think it was…
C1=B+2
B=J-4
C2=?</p>

<p>something like that.
I got 66 inches, or 5’6</p>

<p>Was there a calendar question x=7</p>

<p>@ulovetoy - yea got 7 too</p>

<p>0<7x<x^2<100</p>

<p>x was 8 or 9</p>

<p>@cynosure, 8 and 9 were both possible answers. both were correct.</p>

<p>yeaaallpp i put 9</p>

<p>Guys we’ve gotten through 33 questions! only 21 more, you can do this :)</p>

<p>5<√x<… was this a question</p>

<p>@lovetoy, you had an experimental math section.</p>

<p>Im confused about the 7(x+y+z) question; you guys are saying x+z=5, but I remember the question actually giving x+z=2 and asking for y… maybe they just make small changes like that to prevent cheating</p>

<p>yeah lets try to remember all the easier ones so we can score ourselves;
I got 7 for the calendar one too</p>

<p>And for the cube one, it’s not 80 - the area of each face was 9, meaning side length of 3, and 3<em>3</em>3=27</p>

<p>@daishi55 - answer is 5</p>

<p>80 was the answer for 1:4 ratio</p>

<p>27 was answer for the 3^3 one</p>

<p>sorry, my mistake. i’ll change that. it was y=5.
NO, the ratio question was 6400, not 80. 80 was the side.</p>

<p>The circle with triangle in it: 50pi-96
The one where g(x)=sq. rt (25x) and then g(4x)= k sq.rt (x). I put 10.
360 (a+b+c+d+e+f)
4 points inside the the triangle
30 sqroot 3
6400
240 for the perimeter question
I II III for texas (general consensus, but still hotly debated)
I and III for divisible by 3
3 for the sequence one
-4
10 connecting lines for the 5 dots
5/64
7(x+y+z) = 49p. y=5
For the question about the graph shifted to the left two units I got -4, or A.
6w (second multiple choice)
$1.84
II and III for the mean questions (25 and 30)
2n+3p+5
40/x
|p| + |-r|
-3 for (x+1)^2 + k
D/2 for radius
1600 for the pool question (filling and emptying)
2/7 for the probability question
21 for the parallel lines question
18 for the 4x=72 question
10 for the friday, saturday, sunday selling question
0<7x<x^2<100, x="" can="" be="" 8="" or="" 9="" calendar="" --=""> x = 7
x(x-2)(x+1) → answer was 2
For the one where it was circles on a line, I got 12
27 for the cube question
HEXAL → some possible answers are 18 (1,2,3,6,9,18), 20 (1,2,4,5,10,20)
</x^2<100,></p>

<p>Graph:
/ (extending upwards after x=3)</p>

<p>Clara, Joe, Carly, inch problem. → 5’6</p>

<p>Bolding means new questions (updates)</p>

<p>@daishi55</p>

<p>Same… That’s weird. I got 5 for that answer. I think it was asking what will y have to b so P will equal 1.</p>

<p>How was the ratio question 6400? I thought it was asking for the length of the side, not the area.</p>

<p>For the hexal problem I used 18 and it worked.</p>

<p>@daishi and e89 look at my post</p>

<p>wait was 6400 multiple choice?</p>