Was the last question, the pentagon area, the answer was C?
I hope this discussion wont get our scores cancelled…
I omitted 11. I had such a hard time pacing myself today
@yoitsmcdougal do you remember the problem? i know i got 25 for that one
@yoitsmcdougal What was the question for the ice cube problem? Like what was it asking and what info did it give u
i dont rembmer that quetion on the sat
Do you guys do the “smart” guessing technique? I omitted 6, but now I think I should have gone back and taken a guess based on the ones I thought were wrong (¬_¬).
I missed 3 for sure and omitted 2. What would I get? Assuming that I missed like another 3…so 5-6 in total
Does anyone know how this June test compares to other math 2 tests? I want to know the lowest raw score for an 800.
^^^^^ Me too
Math II was actually harder than I expected. Omitted 3, probably missed 3. All of my friends thought it was easy, but I though World History and Chemistry were easier.
Oh well!
for the question with the line and 5 points labeled within it and it asked you how many lines with end points on the line you can form, was the answer 10 or 15?
i said 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 15, but not sure if my logic is right
@throwoway I put 10 for that one.
can you explain?
@throwoway 5 points you can only make 4 segments not 5 with one point. so its 4+3+2+1
Will I still be able to get in the range of 770-800 if I know I got 3 wrong and I skipped 7
If the curve is huge, yes
Yes you should, according to the Barron’s table
Do you guys recall getting a lot of “C’s”? I felt that I had around 15.
Anyone remember the answers to the last two? (The letters)
Sadly I think I spent too much time with my obsession of checking each answer too much, leaving me with little time for the end.
The last one was c)58.123 . Don’t really remember the second last one though