<p>I just asked about the circle line tangent question in the other thread. Waiting for a response. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1400726-poll-october-sat-math-question-trail-question.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1400726-poll-october-sat-math-question-trail-question.html</a></p>
<p>Whale is 1/8</p>
<p>^^^ studiousmaximus posted a solution to the 3k^2 one back on page 32:</p>
<p>"The answer to the 3^(2x + 1) question was 3k^2.</p>
<p>3^x = k</p>
<p>3^(2x + 1)
= 3(3^2x)
= 3(3^x)^2
= 3k^2"</p>
<p>So far I haven’t seen any that I definitely got 100% wrong, but there are like 2-3 problems where I can’t remember what I put and that I possibly made a dumb mistake on. Assuming I got at least one of those right and that I did not omit any, there is still hope for like a 730-740 for me.</p>
<p>Also the tangent circle one was 65</p>
<p>I am pretty sure I got that k^2 problem right but can’t exactly remember…
What is a 49 raw score do you think, with respect to this test?
I HOPE ITS A 700…</p>
<p>Ahh, thank you yankeesfanatic. I got that one right afterall except I just plugged in 3 for x and 9 for k</p>
<p>Thank you plug n chug!</p>
<p>For the tangent circle one were the choices like 55, 60, 65, 70, 75?</p>
<p>^ Yes, they were all pretty close to each other if I remember correctly</p>
<p>It seems I’m looking at a 42-46ish raw score… 630-670?</p>
<p>I meant what was the whale problem about? Don’t remember… Haha</p>
<p>I just remembered a math question that I don’t think we have yet. It had 1-8 or something on two axes and asked how many of the point were larger on the x-axis than on the y-axis. The answer was 7.</p>
<p>Yes, i remember that as well It was like an upside down parabola but I’m pretty sure it gave options like f(4)>f(5)</p>
<p>The answer wasn’t 7 persay I think it was more like f(7)>f(9) because it was on a part of the graph where the slope was negative</p>
<p>I could be thinking of a different question but yeah</p>
<p>Can anyone refresh me on the er of ordered pairs question? </p>
<p>I remember we were given an equation. What was the equation?</p>
<p>^^ Yeah, you’re thinking of an entirely different question. The answer to the “bell curve” function was I, II, and III. </p>
<p>^ y = 10-3x. Three pairs of positive integers possible.</p>
<p>OHHHH I totally remember the question you were talking about, I wouldn’t call it a graph though I think it was more of a scatter plot and i agree, pretty sure it was 7</p>
<p>^ I was just using graph to describe a mathematical display with Cartesian coordinates, haha. But I’m glad we got the same thing.</p>
<p>If I got one wrong in total…one of the free-response grid-in ones…what’s my score in math?</p>
<p>Not an 800.</p>
<p>Very helpful Niquii… lol</p>
<p>I just plugged it into that calc, and it came up as 720-760 depending on the curve. and this test was pretty easy… so on the lower end. 730-40ish my guess.</p>
<p>I could be completely wrong though, it seems low. o_o</p>
<p>Since it’s a grid-in, you don’t lose any points for it, so it’d just be 53/54, which ranges from 760-800, depending on the difficulty of the test. I’d say it’d probably be around a 770-780.</p>