Official June 2012 SAT Math (US)

<p>@Lolol1 Ugh i don’t remember the question and the answer choices.
What were II and III?
And what did the question ask again?</p>

<p>@swonny II and III only. I think it was answer choice D.</p>

<p>Auxilitrix I got 60 for that one.</p>

<p>Do people remember getting 2n+3p+5 for one (the letters may have been different)</p>

<p>what about 40/x ?</p>

<p>@SAT100, I meant what were the values for I, II, III etc.</p>

<p>@swoony
I.-20
II.-25
III.-30</p>

<p>Oh oops, the scatterplot one was a median question, not a mean. My bad.</p>

<p>Edit: Yes, would have to be II and III. Even if you put in the lowest numbers possible for the two variables, your mean is above 20.</p>

<p>@Cyno I remember getting both of those.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the one about the 40 mile trip, and the amount of time in terms of x?
i think i put 40/x</p>

<p>That is what I got. Rearrange rt=d.</p>

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

<p>For the one where they were puts on a line, I got that the one line was longer than the other by 1</p>

<p>The mean question answer were the last two means as said above… The cotton question was def. not experimental b/c that was the only 20 min. section. That question annoyed me it was fate: 1 and 2 or 1 and 2 and 3… 3 was annoying me so much, I feel the purposely did it cause the drawing of the part cottons were hard to tell. I believe the expermental was the one right before the cotton question (section 7)</p>

<p>I can’t figure out what experimental section I got. Everyone gets one, right?</p>

<p>i think you either get an experimental CR or Math</p>

<p>Yes, everyone gets an experimental if you had 4 math sections, that means 1 of the math sections was experimental. If of the 4 math sections, 1 was 20 min (that counted)… the other 3 were 25 min – out of those 3, one will be experimental. For me, I had math experimental and I knew the student produced response was an experimental b/c I had 2 of the student produced responses sections, and you should only have 1 that counts… so after talking, I figured out it was section 7 which was a math section on the easier end of the spectrum.</p>

<p>It seems that most people got the art/illusion CR passage for the experimental section. Even if that wasn’t the one, I definitely got a CR experimental.</p>

<p>You can get CR reading if you get 4 of them (but the 20 min cr counts)… you can also get a writing one if you happen to get 2 25 min (35 question) writing sections, one of them has to be experimental. Thus you figure out which was the extra one… CR/MATH/or writing</p>

<p>ART/ILLUSION was def. the experimental I don’t rmbr having that one. Anyways, back to MATH!!</p>

<p>I don’t think I got a math experimental, but I kind of lumped CR and Writing into a broad “English section” in my head as I was taking the test so I’m not sure which one I had an experimental in. Whoops.</p>

<p>Can someone remind me what the problem of the sequence x, x^2, 3x^2 is? I don’t remember what they asked but i worry i got wrong…</p>

<p>What was the answer to the one that was like 1/3 x 2/4 x 3/5 x 4/6 … x 98/100?</p>

<p>For the most part, I thought it was pretty easy. There are like 3 that I know I got wrong as of now (including the 4 point one cause I misread and thought it mean on the triangle, not inside). I know that one won’t be the experimental section, since it was the only section with grid-ins, but I think the one with the 50pi question might be. Really hoping it is, cause I felt really confident about the rest and I want to improve my 710.</p>

<p>EDIT: Does the experimental section vary? I had 4 math sections, but some people are talking about CR experimental.</p>