<p>let’s just all pray to the sat subject test god to get a good curve saving us all. lol </p>
<p>@sonofgod908 can u post the link to the google doc?</p>
<p>I finished way early, it’s just that the test itself was tricky, and some questions were sketchy.</p>
<p>Ahh crap, switched up the signs on that question and put positive 1. That’s the only one I;ve confirmed wrong (assuming the great circle question is 1), but I’m sure I made a couple of stupid mistakes, which would put me at 3 omits and like 3 or 4 incorrects… still 800 territory.</p>
<p>Question about the radius of a cylinder was 4.46? </p>
<p>I know I got 1.01 as the answer for some question too, no clue what it was, but I remember being confused about it</p>
<p>I don’t think I got that for the cylinder question.</p>
<p>3.67 for the question with cot 7/8 or something like that?</p>
<p>what was question 16?</p>
<p>No idea what that question is.</p>
<p>@Audrae That’s what I put but I was pretty iffy on that question</p>
<p>Discuss on this google doc
<a href=“badlion mod application survival games - Google Docs”>badlion mod application survival games - Google Docs;
<p>And now it’s locked again.</p>
<p>Google doc is back to edit mode again, switching to keep trolls from ruining it</p>
<p>Was #50 1.4? I dont remember the question exactly but it had to do with “x varies directly with ______ of y”</p>
<p>Good Lord.</p>
<p>It was the highest answer choice. @Audrae</p>
<p>Question with (x-a)(x-b)(x-c) was the graph with three zeros right?</p>
<p>I think so…</p>
<p>Anybody remember the one about primes, 47 or something, answers choices where 60, 64, 81, 100, 125
Really obscure question I thought. Chose 64 but now think its 100, because it seems to have said products of distinct primes</p>
<p>It was asking what the number that had the highest power in one of the primes of its prime factorization. Basically which number had the same prime repeated the most times. It IS 64,
60 = 2^2<em>3</em>5, highest power is 2
64=2^6, highest power is 6
81 = 3^4, highest power is 4
100 = 2^2*5^2, highest power is 2
125 = 5^3, highest power is 3</p>
<p>I omitted 12 questions, however, i feel that my other answers are mostly right (maybe minus 2 max). do i have a chance of scoring a 700+ ?</p>