SAT January 2012 - Math

<p>Yeah.</p>

<p>I got 44 for perimeter and 4 for boxes.</p>

<p>The answer to the deer question was something like
Flowers eaten = no dog.</p>

<p>These are all the things I remember:</p>

<p>There are 4 Combinations for the ones like DACEB.
For the Deer eating thing, it was"If the deer ate the flowers the dog was there in the yard."
For the magazine one, 7 people read both.
For the end most point number line, I put d has to be atleast 8.
I put perimeter is 44
Midpoint on parable x coordinate I put 3/2
2 digit numbers made from 1,2,3,4,5 answer was 20 I think
For the water tank, I put 8/3 as the new height.
For the 12^12 problem, I put “the 144th term.”
For the 2 semicircles I put (j+k)*pi
for the price of apples I put c(n+5)/n ( I think )
Protein and grams one I put 1700</p>

<p>Ask me for others if you want those are what I remembered ^ hope it helped!</p>

<p>What’d you get for r+s+t? 130?</p>

<p>yes that was it</p>

<p>All but 2 right in math so far. Not too shabby :)</p>

<p>These are the ones I remember. Only add onto the list if you know its right and its not already there, it saves clutter and is more orderly :). Also, this is not in order.</p>

<p>Combinations of the A,B,C,D,E = 4</p>

<p>For the Deer problem, “If the deer ate the plants, the dog was not there”</p>

<p>For the magazine problem where 21 read one and 24 read the other; 7 read both.</p>

<p>For the number line with a,b,c,d all positive integers, d was 8</p>

<p>Perimeter of the object with sides given 12 and 10, perimeter was 44.</p>

<p>Midpoint on parabola was 3/2, 1.5.</p>

<h1>of combinations of 2 digit numbers from 1,2,3,4,5 without repeating was 20.</h1>

<p>For the water tank, 8/3 is the new height.</p>

<p>For the 12^12 problem, the answer is “the 144th term.”</p>

<p>For the 2 semicircles with radius j and k, the answer was (j+k)*pi</p>

<p>For the price of apples, the answer for the price of n + 5 apples was c*(n+5)/n</p>

<p>For the one with calories, carbohydrates, and protein, the answer was 1700.</p>

<p>For the triangle, r +s +t = 130.</p>

<p>For the visual graph of age, the answer was 85 and over.</p>

<p>For the problem with the number of male shoppers, the answer was 54</p>

<p>For the problem with which point is on the line with m = 1, answer was 3,3</p>

<p>For the problem with 3 intersecting lines and 3 different angles x,y, and z, z is 180-x-y, which I think was 80 but I am not sure about this quantity.</p>

<p>For the problem with a right triangle perimeter 30, area is 30.</p>

<p>For the problem with what was the area of a circle with a transcribed square, the answer was pi.</p>

<p>Ask for anymore if you want, or if this didn’t answer you^, or you can just add on. Hope this helped!</p>

<p>^Realistically (maybe not :() I hope the curve is -1=800</p>

<p>unfortunately, -1 will probably be 760</p>

<p>@phoenix101. Why will it be so harsh you think?</p>

<p>Was one of the answer choices for the midpoint on the parable x, 1/2? I know the answer is 3/2, but I feel like I circled 1/2… stupid mistakes… -_-</p>

<p>Because it always is. If you look at previous curves, math is always really harsh. Trust me, I would love to have -1=800 but that’s never going to happen</p>

<p>Magazine, apples and the 2 digit problems are experimental section</p>

<p>If you put BE at the beginning you could get BECAD or EBCAD. That makes it four.</p>

<p>What was the answer for the circle area with the square inside. Nothing worked!</p>

<p>According to <a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
-1 is on average a 790.</p>

<p>i put a compiled list of math answers on a neat thread i anyone wants to see</p>

<p>The square in circle one, the answer is pi</p>

<p>But you have to consider subtracting what you got wrong <em>and</em> 1/4 of what you got wrong</p>

<p>The area of the circle with the square inscribed was pi. If the sides of the square are root 2, the radius is 1</p>