<p>did you guys have question about graph that passes through -3? x Less than 3 = 0 or something like that. i got the graph that looked like -
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<p>@aux lol no problem. I have the same reaction most of the times lol. I didn’t know how to do the circle one at first either. I changed my answer on that question about 4 times and I didn’t even figure out how to solve the thing until there was only 1 minute left.</p>
<p>I am mad that I missed the damn 4 points question. I retook the SAT only to raise my math score to 800 (scored 750 last time). This -1 will probably bring me down 30-40 points and I might’ve missed another 1-2 that I don’t remember.</p>
<p>I’m thinking it’s going to be steep also. It seemed easy/intuitive. I wish I had not panicked.</p>
<p>From what I have seen, the curve doesn’t always depend on the difficulty of the test. The May SAT math was ridiculously easy (a joke compared to this one), and I still got a 790 with -1.</p>
<p>@zzzzzzzzz it’s a bell curve. it depends on the responses/scores of the test takers, not necessarily the inherent difficulty of the test. but generally, easier = better scores</p>
<p>Oh and on the grid-in section. One of the multiple choice questions (#7, the one before the last) asked what the x-intercept be after the graph was shifted horizontally to the left by 2. The x intercept before the shift was -2, so it would’ve been -4 after right? It seemed really easy so I am a bit worried that I might have missed something there.</p>
<p>@SAT100 yes that’s correct.</p>
<p>Can someone compile a list of known answers?</p>
<p>does anyone remember what letter 30rad3 was? was it b? I don’t remember seeing 30rad2 as one of the answer choices and i’m beginning to doubt i bubbled in the right answer</p>
<p> Circle thing- 50pi-96
2 triangles question on 2nd grid in sec- 30sqrt3
G(4x)- 10
Integer points fit inside triangle- 4
3 triangles, 6 angles grid in question- 360
X, x^2, 3x^2- 3
Large sq area- 6400
Cotton texas- I,II or I,II,III → most ppl agree that is is I,II,III though
Graph horizontal shift- -4</p>
<p>that’s what i’ve gotten so far, feel free to add</p>
<p>Can someone tell the whole problem of the sequence x, x^2, 3x^2. I can’t remember the question but I worry that I got wrong…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question about the percentage of natural gas? And the one about the average of 10,x,28,y,46? I think they are in the same section and I hope it is experimental</p>
<p>the 3 triangles was 180 not 360, the sum of the exterior angles of a triagle equal 360 not 180 and so its 540-360 to get 180</p>
<p>The one withh the range of a few numbers and gave u like 2 or 3 of them was 43 right? And what about that one with x/8 = a.b2c ? I got 1 &6</p>
<p>did you guys get 4 as the answer to one of the first grid ins… it was like what does 8x equal?</p>
<p>I think 30rad3 was choice C, 30rad2 was choice D</p>
<p>@yaowhite i had 2 math experimentals as well- did u have a grid in question about box decorating and how much costs??</p>
<p>Did you guys get $1.84 for that one grid on?</p>
<p>@cynosuree… that’s the one I skipped… Had no idea on that one… haha</p>
<p>what was the question with that answer (1.84)?</p>
<p>@cynosuree, it was 1.84</p>
<p>it was asking about the boy who had to buy the same amount of 3 kinds of candy with only 2 dollars.</p>
<p>number between 200 and 1000 where all digits added up were prime and all digits multiplied were prime… 311?</p>
<p>Also, 1000 numbers from 0 to 6000 that were multiples of 2 and 3?</p>