SAT Math Oct 2nd

<p>this was the problem:</p>

<p>3x+4y=40
x is less than or equal to y. What is the maximum value of x?</p>

<p>I believe 4, if x and y are both integers.</p>

<p>that’s wat i wrote problem is it didn’t say integer. it was question 20 so its a hard problem.</p>

<p>Oh wow just kidding the answer is not 4 then…</p>

<p>ya but once you start getting into decimals than the answer shud be like 5.711111 but it was a grid in (question 18.) and there is no room for that</p>

<p>if they’re not integers then it should be 40/7</p>

<p>which fits quite cozily into the box …
sorry ;-)</p>

<p>I took the SATs yesterday, and I would say worst case scenario I omitted 9-11 and answered 6-8 wrong. What could my score be ?</p>

<p>^Depends in which sections…I’m guessing the high teens to low 2000s though.</p>

<p>prob like prob like a 560…
if you have a square inscribed in a different shape and they ask for the perimeter do you count up the sides of the square or just the outside shapes.</p>