OFFICIAL October 8, 2005 SAT I Forum

<p>Yeah the firetruck was 6, On the 8th question of the grid in section(The problem with the curve) what did you guys get? I checked E.</p>

<p>yeah..definitely 6</p>

<p>Martin Luther passages killed me...
guys, let's compare answers</p>

<p>the first time i counted i got 6 but the second and third times i got 5.</p>

<p>so i too picked 5 and i do not know why it was so hard to count.
geometrically, i think 6 works though.</p>

<p>dude..the stupid thing about the m-distance of 3 was a frickin square..i duno why the hell i put a circle...gosh</p>

<p>i can't remember the answer to the cone problem in a 20 question math section. where you fold up a piece of paper several times.</p>

<p>Anyone have an extra math? Which one do you think was experimental?</p>

<p>Its 6 PPL, but does anyone remember the answer to the curve question just before the grid-in, the one in which g(x) shd be greater than f(x)?
Help me out!!</p>

<p>there was one form w/ experimental math and one w/ experimental verbal, which had the passage about richard nixon. the math experimental had terribly easy questions..</p>

<p>btw, whats the question to #8 for the grid in?</p>

<p>wait, so it wasn;t a circle for the m-distance one? how is it a square?</p>

<p>I had a an extra math. I'm hoping the experimental is section 7, with the cone problem.</p>

<p>Also- I got 6 ways for the firetruck. I drew each one out. Pretty sure I'm right.</p>

<p>its a square because you cant do diagonals..so its just a diamond-oriented square...argg</p>

<h1>8 was between 0 and -3..which i believe..was not E</h1>

<p>Do you know what number section the math experimental one was though? or any of the questions in it?</p>

<p>the experimental math had the question x/2 plus x/3 plus x/4 = 1/2 plus 1/3 plus 1/4 ....whats x?</p>

<p>aab123 - i'm also hoping for 7 to be exp. did yours have a weird shaded triangle question?</p>

<p>Also, for the prime number grid in question, was it 47 x 53?</p>

<p>i wish the fire truck one is</p>

<p>smurf - i didnt have that question
aab - yes 47 x 53 = 2491</p>

<p>wait, but if it;s a square, then not all points are exactly 3 away from the center, isn't that true?</p>

<p>also, did you guys get 70/3 for the last grid in?</p>

<p>Its 6 PPL, but does anyone remember the answer to the curve question just before the grid-in, the one in which g(x) shd be greater than f(x)?
Help me out!!</p>

<p>It was -3<x<0</p>