Official October SAT Math Discussion

<p>i thought the reflection one was experimental. what was the f(x)=g(x) one?</p>

<p>What was the cone question?
@UDBUSHUSKIE Where the graphs intersected just look at the x value. I forgot the exact number but I think it was 4.</p>

<p>it was |m-500| < or equal to 15</p>

<p>I’m certain.</p>

<p>also, what does anyone think -5 or -6 will be?</p>

<p>well i think reflectioan was real. all of my firends had the reflection one</p>

<p>@UDUBHUSKIES
i think its 680~710 depends on curve. i hope we get some gud curve because i blew the math</p>

<p>is it wrong to put 41 cus probabolity is percent</p>

<p>ymazing What problem are you talking about?</p>

<p>are you talking about 9/22?</p>

<p>I think ymazing is</p>

<p>yeaa that one 9/22</p>

<p>cffiver2, i’m almost positive the reflection one was real, because I didn’t have an experimental math section.</p>

<p>What was the answers for x and y angles? is it x+y+z>270</p>

<p>@ymazing Your justification is wrong. </p>

<p>41% would be right, but that was a grid in problem so you could only put it in fraction or decimal form.</p>

<p>@teenfun01 that’s the right answer</p>

<p>yes, teenfun</p>

<p>what do u think -4 ( 3 MC 1 Grid in) would be???</p>

<p>@elloelise 700-710</p>

<p>how much would 2 ommited and 1 question wrong be…</p>

<p>I apparently got the Jackson problem wrong. I got 1620. Seems like it’s 1600, possibly 1420? A friend got the latter, but he wasn’t certain.</p>

<p>@maymay17
thx man</p>