<p>how bout a set of 75 positive integers has a median of 2. whats the lowest possible sum of the set? i got 113. anyone else get that? i can explain it if anyone didnt get it</p>
<p>Also, the 4 points (A, B, C, D) on a circle with a center at P and a radius of 1. It asked for AP + BP + CP + DP = 4 right? It just seemed a little too easy for me. Did I miss something?</p>
<p>yeah it's 4
since the problem was in the earlier part of the section...</p>
<p>"how bout a set of 75 positive integers has a median of 2. whats the lowest possible sum of the set? i got 113. anyone else get that? i can explain it if anyone didnt get it"</p>
<p>I did not have this one</p>
<p>ok then what's the 1+1+1+1+2 question that everyone's talking about? i don't remember anything like that</p>
<p>consolidated, you got it it wasn't experimental.</p>
<p>SET {ab, ac, ad, ae, aa, bc} or something like that
and then it was like anything with 1 a is one, anything with 2 a's is 2, anything with 0 a's is 0, what is the total
so 1+1+1+1+2+0</p>
<p>**** tho, looking back at it, maybe they wanted aa to count for having 1 a in it as well?
****mobile</p>
<p>o right. i remember having that question. although i remember there being 2 aa's, which is why i got 7. mistake?</p>
<p>thought there was only one pair of aa's.</p>
<p>Alright I'm really stressing out over this.</p>
<p>I didn't rewrite the statement thing in cursive. And I saw there was a survey thing below it or something that I didn't do. Could they really discard my test for not doing this correctly??</p>
<p>^^ naw chill, last time i took the sat, i seriously wrote a blob of lines and the teacher went around the classroom commenting each person's cursive and when he got to mine, he jsut shook his head. trust me..wasn't legible.</p>
<p>no it doesn't really matter, though technically you had to write something in cursive. The moment you signed anything in that box telling you to rewrite the statement it acts as a legal seal. You could have just signed your name there.</p>
<p>So I signed, in cursive, saying that I wrote the above statement in cursive even though I didnt? That doesnt sound too good lol.</p>
<p>i've written there every time i've taken the SAT and AP's as well</p>
<p>no one checks it, no one cares about the cursive</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question phrased like this:
All of the following can be true except:
I put E ............. (AB)^2 + (BC)^2 =(AC)^2 .....or something like that....</p>
<p>I think the answer was A. It was whatever choice read AB + BC < AC. This is the definition of minimum possible measurements af a triangle. any 3 points on a plane will form a triangle, in which the sum of two sides will never be less than the length of the third. Even if the three points were on the same line, AB + BC would be equal to AC, not less.</p>
<p>i think it was 1 and 3</p>
<p>i don't recall this question...lol...could this one be on the experimental math section? just wondering...</p>
<p>hey guys. how did yall do the problem about the constants k and m.</p>
<p>it was like this:</p>
<p>(x-8)(x-k) = x^2 -5kx +m </p>
<p>and solve for m</p>
<p>i skipped that question cuz i never saw it on any practice test. can someone explain how to do it?</p>
<p>^^ Was 16 an answer to that one?</p>
<p>I just solved it, but I"m not sure it's right.</p>