<p>there was a question where the two popular choices were 150 and 250 i think it dealt with a senior class. Was a general consensus reached on which was the right answer?</p>
<p>^ 250.</p>
<p>10char.</p>
<p>Second this claim.</p>
<p>On my last sat I got a 700 on math (2 wrong/3blank) and on all of my practice tests ive been borderline 700 but of all the questions discussed ive gotten them all right. Im just praying I didnt make any dumb mistakes on easy questions</p>
<p>Can you guys tell me what were the hardest problems? I didn’t take it but I’d like to try to see how I do.</p>
<p>Has the 20,300 question been discussed yet? It was something that involved two powers of ten and a and b were variables, and you were supposed to find the sum of them? </p>
<p>I can’t remember it very well. Anyone know what I’m talking about?</p>
<p>@twistandtimshel
Yea, it was 20,300.</p>
<p>SO 20,000 = 2<em>10^4 (the 4 is A)
AND 300 = 3</em>10^2 (the 2 is B)</p>
<p>A+B = 6</p>
<p>For those of you confused, the experimental section was the one that asked the question that had </p>
<p>*21 in the question. (answer was *45)</p>
<p>What was the question with the answer as sum is -3?? I completely forgot.
And the lw-500l<15 was this the last option?</p>
<p>@Bluesnowcrys I believe the question was 9 + -12 = ? I can’t remember if that was the last option, sorry :/</p>
<p>wait you guys already took the October PSAT?</p>
<p>This is the SAT.</p>
<p>No, just kidding. We took the PSAT already.</p>
<p>are all these answers based on the october PSAT?</p>
<p>This entire thread is on the October 6th SAT. Stop trolling.</p>
<p>Ohh thanks :)</p>
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<p><em>high fives Reckie</em></p>
<p>wait how is it 54 ?</p>
<p>When the cube is removed the other faces on the cube show because its not a hollow cube it’s solid</p>
<p>there were 80 (where did you get that) and where did you get 71? I know 90 absent days, what why were there 90 for 80?</p>