PSAT math discussion

<p>You're kidding when you say that if you get 8 done by senior year a college won't accept them....this ****ing blows more and more as the days rolls along</p>

<p>How do you solve the washer fluid one? I left that one blank.</p>

<p>that ones 30</p>

<p>the first choice was 6, then 30, then 36.
Okay, if the summer was 24 ounces, then 6 ounces was Wf, to make it so that 2/3 of it was washer fluid, you would have to add 6+6/24+6. That doesn't work.
Then 6+30/24+30, what do you know? it's 2/3! So that's the answer, the hurried person would have picked 36 by just looking at the numerator</p>

<p>whoa, maybe i had a different form or something ( I had form S), but the choices were A.)3, B.)12 and then I think a 56 for one of the other ones. Do different test forms have different numbers for the questions? Did anyone else have these answer choices?</p>

<p>scorpio, i thought that too...but when i checked again there was a 30</p>

<p>Naidu, so basically it would be in vain to do any APs in senior year b/c it wouldn't do anything? I thought some ppl applied to college during senior year. I've got a lot of research to do</p>

<p>What about the question regarding the book club who meets every third sunday? I must have read it wrong since my friends said you could just assume day one was monday and go from there...</p>

<p>It was 21, make a mini calendar:
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7...</p>

<p>Any combination that doesn't start on monday will be less than 21.</p>

<p>i had form S too</p>

<p>it's not in vain because it looks good that you are taking AP's your senior year. but the award getting should be done before the senior year is over.</p>

<p>I'm guessing everyone did. Wednesday was form W as far as I know.</p>

<p>lol, Saturday form "s" and wednes. "w" - can't they be more creative?</p>

<p>You did? for the washer fluid one, were the list of answers 3,12,30,56 or something like that?</p>

<p>well, in my school we discussed this question and those were the choices</p>

<p>well bye people, I am sick of discussing answers and seeing how many i got wrong/right. I suggest you do the same :)</p>

<p>according to this website, im down like a million. whoop.</p>

<p>naidu, i think 30 was the answer...</p>

<p>well, this thread effectively died.</p>

<p>If I got 3 wrong in math, but one of them I ommitted, and another one was a grid-in, would I still get a score in the 70s?</p>

<p>so are you saying you only got one truly wrong out of the 3</p>

<p>yeah, for the x^2=y^2 one, I put x=y. But for the other ones, I put the wrong answer for one of the grid-ins, but that one doesn't have a point deduction. And I left one of the MC ones blank.</p>