One of the math questions on SAT for Version 1

<p>Version one is the one that had a story about being a manager for an company dealing with spacecraft and flying to some planet using its graviational force.</p>

<p>The question was on the quantitative comparions and one of the sides was like 3(x+4) = something and the other side was like 4(x+2)(something)</p>

<p>I remember getting D</p>

<p>Any1 remember?</p>

<p>are you talking about the native american test? I took that one and i dont remember anything like that.</p>

<p>Does the native american one contain the story about the female manager of the spacecraft team?</p>

<p>Yeah I took the native american one.
Problem was like 4(x+3) + 4(x-2) and the other quantity was like 3(x+1)(x-7). The numbers I just put are just examples but that was what the problem looked like.</p>

<p>Bumping thread.</p>

<p>well those are the right critical reading passages but could you expand on what exactly the question was asking?</p>

<p>It was a quantitative comparison. Like A if the left side is bigger, B if right side is bigger, C if equal, D if unknown. In the previous posts I wrote like examples of how the problems looked. Can't remember exactly. If you can't figure out, it's okay I guess I'll just wait for Friday for results -.-</p>

<p>I sort of remember this one as well. The trick is that for some values of x, the left side is positive, and for some other values the left side is negative. The other side is a constant I think. I answered D.</p>

<p>Oh awesome. Yeah I was like running out of time with that problem but I'm glad you also got D -.- Thanks.</p>