<p>no..you have to subtract 200 joker, that's the time the train to reach the end. you have to subtract 200 from that number..since the train is 200 meters long..my reasoning makes no sense, but it's right</p>
<p>Does anyone think that the math curve will be brutal because math was so easy?</p>
<p>Joke, that is wrong. The question had something to do with the back of the train didn't it?</p>
<p>Joke1987, you have to take into account the length of the train which was 200 meters, This was the trick</p>
<p>I made a bunch of stupid mistakes. I need to beat my 710 math score that I got last time. I hope 6-8 wrong will do it. </p>
<p>Verbal I did horrible on CR. Hopefully ~13-16 wrong can still get me a 700 or close.</p>
<p>I still can't figure out my experimental section. I had 4 math and 4 verbal. I think it was a math section, but can anyone confirm? I had a long math, a long verbal (Eagle one), then quantitative and grid ins, then another short math, followed by another verbal (Africa Lady), then a comparison of 2 narratives on AI, then the last was a math with the train.</p>
<p>BTW, which math was experimental? Was that the one (section 5) that had the circle with the parallel lines and the one where they had a square inside another square? Cause I did horrible on that. If that's experimental, I def. still have a chance at 750+,</p>
<p>btw doesnotexist- the answer was 7,8,9 triangle, 2 sides MUST be greater in all cases than the 3rd side.</p>
<p>i had 3 math 4 verbal</p>
<p>damanwit, x^2 = 9 , y did u pick x=-3 not +3?</p>
<p>re: btw doesnotexist- the answer was 7,8,9 triangle, 2 sides MUST be greater in all cases than the 3rd side</p>
<p>you didn't even need to know the question to solve this one. you just had to pick the one answer that was different from the rest...</p>
<p>-3 which will produce 50</p>
<p>Dodgerblue, minus 13 or 16 will probably put you way out of the 700 range. I missed 8 when i got a 700.</p>
<p>I took the SAT today. Starting off with reading sucked so bad. I got really tired so I just cancelled my score. I'll be back in Jan.</p>
<p>avanex, you should know that math scales never go 800, 780. The worst they are is 800, 790. Most of the time they allow 800 for one wrong. Read 10 REALS</p>
<p>i figured that out...i was thinking they had to be equal :|..you know, i can score the highest on a fricking adv. pre cal olympiad in my school..yet, i can't add numbers. geometry phases me. oh well...i missed four on math, and probably 10 or so on verbal...any guesses on the score so i can drop this site for two weeks [then i'll come back to ask about colleges]</p>
<p>Alex, I took it once and got a 750 with two wrong. 780 was with one wrong.</p>
<p>Yeah, the answer was 50. You could've used -3 instead of 3. 3 yielded 9, whereas -3 yielded 50 (a negative squared is a positive but u know that)</p>
<p>Joke1987-- I hope that's the experimental section; did it have that crazy hexagon problem at the end? Did anyone get an answer for that?</p>
<p>Doesnotexist,</p>
<p>680-700 verbal maybe
700 math?</p>
<p>was the math section with the hexagon an experimental? it had the hexagon divided into 2 different triangles</p>
<p>What was the answer to the circle question with the paralell lines? I put 7</p>