<p>Does anyone remember the question where the square was inscribed the circle, with the area of the square being 1, and asking what was the area of the circle the square was inscribed in? I think I did put pi xD can’t be sure…</p>
<p>No, no, SAT100 I was talking about a different problem.</p>
<p>The one that said an even int and x+3 and x+13 was 5.</p>
<p>The one with the prime numbers was 2. I believe previous response was too equivocal, my apologies.</p>
<p>Arctik: the answer was pi</p>
<p>@0000, the question that asked about X+3 and X+13, and it asked how many even intergers were between the value was 5 xD</p>
<p>Cynosuree: It was. The point was that the radius of the circle is one, and hence the area had to have been pi.</p>
<p>Yea, the area of a circle with square was pi. </p>
<p>There was a fraction question on the percentages of sales, I think it asked for the probability of a 50% or 70% sale? Did anyone get 4/5 for that?</p>
<p>this is the 4th time i’ve taken the sat, and i’ve gotten -1 again i can’t believe this every practice test i get every math question right but then on the actual one i always get -1 :’( i hate that. stupid abcde question. i can’t believe i put two.</p>
<p>@feedback411 yup, 4/5</p>
<p>Looks like you got almost all of them right</p>
<p>anyone wanna answer my question? :/</p>
<p>Yup I got 4/5. What about the coordinates of the circle. Was that 5,1 or something</p>
<p>anyone got a complied list yet?</p>
<p>also what was the answer for the question about the population in 2035, that asked which age group accounted for 2/5 of the male population? I counted like 14 of those stick man and got like 14x4 mill to get 56 people and chose the youngest group which was like 55-60?</p>
<p>Still trying to figure out which math was experimental lol</p>
<p>Did anyone get 41 for the the sequence problem, where every following term is twice the previous term minus 3? They gave you 17 and you had to find out the sum of the term before and after it.</p>
<p>000ooo000ooo, it was definitely (5,1) (:</p>
<p>I feel your pain. I missed the 12^10 one this time :/</p>
<p>130, 8, 8/3.</p>
<p>Also, what was the relationship question between the two variables?</p>
<p>the population for 2035 was the first column of the table where 2 mil were males and 3 mil were females</p>
<p>@arctk3
It asked which one was gonna be 2/5 by 2050. The top bracket (85 and older) had 2 men on one side and three on the other, so that was the answer as it is 2/5 of the total.</p>
<p>@feedback411
yes that is correct as 10 and 31 were the 4th and 6th terms</p>
<p>Just realized that I used the diameter for the square in circle question!!! Grr…</p>
<p>-2… good bye new high score for Math.</p>
<p>Arctk3, for that one I got the first age group, I think it was like over 85 or something, because it was 2 stick figures for male and 3 for female. I didn’t multiply by four mil, though.</p>
<p>@feedback
it doesn’t matter if you multiply or not, the ratio is still 2/5 I just counted the stick figures as well</p>
<p>lol I always miss one. Not because I don’t understand the concept, but I just misread the question or make a mistake. I missed 2 math questions on this SAT because of mistakes.</p>