Official November SAT 2012 Thread

<p>one of the questions near the end, like 16 or 17 had the word period and in the question. also had the absolute value graph with 4(13). also one of the questions was which of the following combinations is always even?</p>

<p>I don’t remember that section, so perhaps that one is the experimental?</p>

<p>There was actually one math question that was flat out wrong…maybe that was just my mind acting up. </p>

<p>It showed a chart with 3 colums, x, w, and y. </p>

<p>The answer choices were like </p>

<p>3xw, 3(x+w), xw, x + w + y = 24. I couldn’t find one that fit those.
Omg I hope I didn’t bomb math.</p>

<p>alright, thanks. and hopefully it is</p>

<p>lol I don’t remember the questions peteeeee said…but I had experimental math.</p>

<p>Actually, I got 3(x+w), because one of the columns/rows was x=3, w=5 and z=23, and when I double checked another column, it worked too.</p>

<p>so does that mean it was experimental? and btw, the one with the charts was 3(x+y)</p>

<p>Z=24, sorry!</p>

<p>Which section was the 3(x+y) one on?</p>

<p>pretty sure that was a real section. it was either the grid in or the 16 question section</p>

<p>the answer was 3(x+w)
the chart was
x w y
2 4 18
etc
and everyone the sum of x and w times 3 = the y value</p>

<p>Anyone remember the grid in one about driving, with times in the morning and variables k and d?</p>

<p>ya I don’t know what was going through my mind when I was doing the 3(x + w) question…too much pressure I guess.</p>

<p>Overachiever I put 8/3 but I’m not sure…</p>

<p>Her morning trip was 1.5 hours and her afternoon trip was 4 hours…so 4/1.5?</p>

<p>Does anyone who didn’t have the experimental math remember this question?</p>

<p>The answer was like 5root2 - 5.</p>

<p>I didn’t get the 3(x+y) question so don’t worry about it- it’s probably an experimental section</p>

<p>@ ballallday thats correct</p>

<p>i got 5 root 2 minus 5
also im sure 8/3 is right
for the grid in of a triangle in a triangle with two angles the same
what did you get?</p>

<p>I put that answer too, it had the circle with a smallish square and a larger triangle, and gave a radius of 5? I used 45-45-90 triangles to get my answer.</p>

<p>which question?? and did you have experimental math @Ijustwantsuccess</p>