<p>@conficollege i dont remember the exact wording, but i remember putting E as the answer.</p>
<p>thankeeeee</p>
<p>one more question . i remember choosin © on the math question asking about the relationship between z and x . whas it c? y is directly proportional to the square of x</p>
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Moderator’s note: No.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the cattle, blanket, and mars questions for writing??.</p>
<p>Oh great I got warned lol
I also got warned for my profile pic.
Why is everything here so serious lol? Give me a break! :D</p>
<p>I don’t recognize anything on this thread or the google doc from the SAT I took on Saturday, and usually I come here and everything is the same, but this time it seems like a different test. Does anybody have an explanation? I doubt it, but my proctor was a complete moron so maybe she did something wrong… lol please help thanks</p>
<p>URGENT QUESTION. About the pie chart with the colors: when it asked for the brown, did it ask for a ratio or a per cent? Because I put down 30 as in 30%, but everyone seems to be saying 3/10 as in the ratio. Can somebody confirm this?</p>
<p>What was the answer for the math question that went something like this…
2^x+4^x=k, what is 64^x? (could’ve been 64^K, don’t really remember)</p>
<p>@Someone007, pretty sure the question asked for a ratio. even if you figured the answer out as a percent, you would have had to simplify it in the form of a ratio…30/100 -> 3/10. i don’t think you can grid in a percent in this ‘30%’ form anyway. </p>
<p>@Marazan Correct, you can’t. I was just so used to CB’s practice tests that said to disregard the % sign that I automatically assumed it was with percentages, I guess I was already jotting down 30 before having finished reading the question itself. Ugh. I’m so careless. </p>
<p>Also, I visited the December 2013 topic and it seems like the curve was pretty merciless. Someone got 3 wrong on the CR and scored a 750. -1 on Math = 770, -4 = 690.</p>
<p>ANOTHER QUESTION! Regarding the one where it asked for the minimum of the graph, (x+1)^2 + 2 … was it negative or positive 1? Because I’m certain it was (x+1), but people in the December 2013 are saying it was actually (x-1) so meh. Does anyone remember?</p>
<p>@Marazan
it was (2^x)(4^x)=k
find 64^x in terms of k and the answer was k^2</p>
<p>@tesstestttaker Ahhh, they were multiplied then? Gah, I could have sworn I read it as addition. Anyway, whatever. Thanks!</p>
<p>@yosoychrixy @pringles97 What’s the link to the korea google docs? send it to me by email if you can. </p>
<p>That feeling of frustration when people discuss questions you don’t remember and assume you got it all wrong. >.<
Oh gosh, at least we just have to wait some days. Brazilian tests results take 2-3 months to be released.</p>
<p>@tesstesttaker can you clarify more on that question? How do you solve k=(2^x)(4^x)?</p>
<p>I tried plugging in values for x to find k, and then once I found k, I tried to square it to find 64 to the power of the value I plugged in for x.</p>
<p>Is this right?</p>
<p>Can someone tell me what was the question asking in (x-1)^2+2?
Is It the minimum?</p>
<p>@Hero12345 @THEBIGAK @alimemmedov01 @djangom @badGEE @Lokal2323 @eagle13579 @ififnot @yosoychrixy @pringles97
Can anyone share the docs of Korean SAT this October PLLLLLZZZZZZZZZ? I’m dying to know this was my first SAT. Help me out plz. share me via email if u can plz</p>
<p>Oh I am still gettin distressed about the curve thing, I hope it is general insteand of too harsh!!!.I got 9 wrong answer in the CR.How I wish i could still get 680~</p>
<p>@Dou1997 sorry but i think you are goin’ to get a 660 </p>