<p>What score do you guys think a -2MC -2Ommited 2grid-in would yield? Do you this tests math section was more/less tricky than past ones?</p>
<p>i found it easier… :S so im mad that with two wrong i’ll get 740 instead of 770</p>
<p>Lol looks like I bombed this sat. I was hoping to break 700 with a raw score of 49-48… Oh yeah and in my essay I used the word “synergisticly”…-_-</p>
<p>FUUUUUUU. I made one stupid, dumb mistake on a really easy, stupid question and now it cost me my 800. AHHHHHH.</p>
<p>I just hope it’s a generous curve.</p>
<p>The Math never has a generous curve. :(</p>
<p>-2=740 is worst case scenario. What are the chances that it is more like 760?</p>
<p>I think
-1/790
-2/760
-2, Omit 1/ 740</p>
<p>what will a -4 be? or -5</p>
<p>^Depends on whether the questions wrong are MC or grid-in.</p>
<p>-4 or -5 with at least 3 MC wrong is probably around a 700, give or take 10 points. You can refer to the link below for other possibilities.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<p>Does anyone remember details about the $1.84 one? i think i got that answer but i can’t remember.</p>
<p>Yeah I remember. A kid has $2 to spend on candy x, candy y, and candy z, each costing $.05, .03, and .15 respectively. If the kid buys the same number of each type of candy, then how much money can he spend on the maximum amount of candy</p>
<p>Also: 4 MORE QUESTIONS GUYS. THINK THINK THINK</p>
<p>what was the math experimental? was it the first or second grid-in?</p>
<p>what was the question of the car advertising? i see that its 150,000 but does anyone remember that question?</p>
<p>i actually feel like i might have broken 700 looking at this thread!
but i switched the 50pi-96 answer to 50pi-120 at the last second should’ve stuck with my gut</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|
-1 for (x+1)^2 + k (where intercept x=3 was given)
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)
4x is the even integer thats the least greatest with respect to 4xz-1
given a positive integer, x^2 is also a positive integer
7*10^(x+1) = 700000, becomes 7000 w/ x-1
11 numbers that are positive factors of 9 less than 100
(4/9)x = 2/9, find 8x was 4
150,000 for the car advertising vs apparel advertising
4x^2 for the reflected rectangle
Difference between 8 more than half of x and 8 less than half of x (Answer was 16)
2 equilaterial triangles, one with side length 10 and one with side length 7. difference between the perimeter s (Answer was 9)
17 workers (pie chart of 50 people who missed 0 days, 1 days, 2 days of work etc.)
5.2, first question of one of the sections (might have been 5.4 but it doesn’t matter, this question was easy)</x^2<100,></p>
<p>Graph:
/ (extending upwards after x=3)</p>
<p>Clara, Joe, Carly, inch problem. → 5’6</p>
<p>OMG i remember one, It was a graph about rain or something and temperature above 81 degrees. the answer was 60.</p>
<p>one of the answers should be [p] -[r] , because the original equation was [ p - (-r) ] … lets say p= 5 and r= -2 … that would make [ 5-2 ], which equals 3. [p] - [r], [5] - [-2],
5-2 = 3</p>
<p>@Bannedhero</p>
<p>I remember now too To clarify, you had to find the median of the degrees above 50 or something. And the answer was 60.</p>
<p>what was the question of the car advertising vs apparel advertising i can’t remember… can someone tell me the question? i already know the answer</p>
<p>I thought the rain one was “what is the median of the degrees when the temperature is 81”</p>
<p>I may have read it wrong, because I only saw one point. It probably said when the temp is greater than 81!</p>