Official SAT I International Version

<p>same height but no info abt base area</p>

<p>ah..yeh.now i remember..yeh it was D...:)</p>

<p>About P = a x b x c x d :</p>

<p>Right answer - 950</p>

<p>...........950-(2)
............/
........425
........ / ... \
..... (5)....85
............../...\
...........(5) ... (17)</p>

<p>its 930....obviously. cuz a, b, c, d have to be distinct numbers.</p>

<p>Check Ur Division, Stardragon</p>

<p>950 - 475 * 2</p>

<p>Yes, little typo
I meant 475=(5)<em>95=(5)</em>(19)</p>

<p>And about different primes, it means I'm wrong. Great pity!</p>

<p>STARDRAGON, u shud've been a little more careful since it was the last question...</p>

<p>never mind hope for a nice curve</p>

<p>I think this section was experimental, so it doesn't change my score</p>

<p>what was the answer for kx-y=? question. the one that had 'it cannot be determined from the given information' choice.</p>

<p>that one...could be determined..but i cant remember the answer...sigh..</p>

<p>1/2 was the answer</p>

<p>for explanation if neone needs,</p>

<p>2x + y =360 => x+(1/2)y=180
x+ky = 180</p>

<p>Comparing the equations, k=1/2</p>

<p>Im from Maryland..hehehe..i live in europe! hehehehe!</p>

<p>But the figure wasn't drawn to scale, how can you be sure that x+0.5y=180? was that a given information?</p>

<p>ahh..yay. now i remember...it was 1/2...it seems like the only thing standing between me and a 800 math is that 3^6x question...</p>

<p>stardragon, i dont think section 1 was experimental....</p>

<p>imo, section 5 must be equating since it had some wierd questions</p>

<p>oh...i get it now</p>

<p>sorry tamy.... i never thot of that .........</p>

<p>smurf816, i also feel the same since i dont remember neither the question nor the answer</p>

<p>but then again. even IF i do get that 3^6x correct(which i doubt..since its a gridin).. i will need a curve of one question to save me..cuz i somehow managed to simplify 3/15 into 1/3 on the last question on the test...:(</p>

<p>hmm got 2 verabls wrong.. didn't know what aplomb meant gr.. and then that other one..</p>

<p>But I got most of math I think</p>