SAT January 2012 - Math

<p>@ desigirl I also don’t remember a 1.75… And I think -2 will be a 750, since the curve will most likely be average/harsh.</p>

<p>did anyone get 240 degrees as an answer for the arc and the circle one?</p>

<p>@chacha, do you think a -2 math, -9 cr, and -2 writing would still be in the 2200s? I am so nervous. it would be like a 750 + 680 + 770 or 780ish…grrrrr…</p>

<p>240 DEGREES guys! anyone?!</p>

<p>@ desi it’ll prob be 2200 flat :stuck_out_tongue: GJ.
On CC, the scores are as follows:
2000-2100 = mediocre
2100-2200 OK/decent
2200-2300 good
2300-2400 great</p>

<p>omg…im hoping for like a 2200 then…or a 2210 lol…wish me luck…</p>

<p>Wait guys what was the .8. Question on?? Im getting really paranoid… What were the other answer choices to that? Someone please answer me!</p>

<p>You guys, the answer isn’t 46w…is it?</p>

<p>The question said that the guy walks some dude’s dog every day for $3 per week, and mows the lawn once a week for $21. And then it asks how much money he makes per week. Or something like that, right? I just remember my answer being closer to something around 30w.</p>

<p>^He mowed the lawn once a week for $25. It was (3*7)w + 25w, which is 46w.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember if the a+b = 3 - ab question was in section 3? Also, can someone PLEASE tell me what the answer to the ice cream scoop question was? It was the question where the chocolate scoop had to be on top.</p>

<p>Anyone had an answer of 10. It gave you something like 22/25 and 46/50 and then asked for something else and you made both the fractions over 50 and got 10…</p>

<p>Edit nvm already posted…</p>

<p>What did this problem look like? I don’t remember it.
4) Y^x=1 </p>

<p>Also the was an extremely easy one with the product of 5 & t minus 8 = 5t - 8</p>

<p>@000</p>

<p>X^Y = 1 … XY=1…what does Y^X equal? The answer was one as well.</p>

<p>Oh yeah I think that is what I put. It was a really easy/problem early on in the math sections right?</p>

<p>i’m starting to freak about- cus i NEED an 800. what was the lawn question about?!</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure the shaded in part with the square and circle was 2/3, not 3/4…or was I wrong?</p>

<p>@woah
it’s definitely 3/4, if you cut the square into 4 little squares and shift the triangles around, you’ll shade 3 of the 4 little squares</p>

<p>Anyone remember what exactly the questions were for x+3 and x+13 ( how many even integers)… And also the question with the answer3/2</p>

<p>If x is an even integer, how many even integers are there between x+3 and x+13, the answer was 5 I believe.</p>

<p>I’m not sure what the 3/2 answer is though.</p>

<p>Was this the one with the inclusive or not??? Not that it would matter… But I may have mixed up the question so I wanted to know!!!</p>

<p>Btw… Was it a grid-in??? Anyone remember???</p>