I definitely remember the question saying integers 0-9. That’s 10 integers, not 9.
How did you guys do the P question? Did you just look at the exponent and see where the negative was?
@photogeek8 just plug in numbers greater than 1 (2,3,4) and check for each case. You will soon realise the pattern
P was the only question I left blank.
Does anyone remember if the Lin reg question had an answer choice 178 or was that another problem?
Also I thought probability question asked to choose a number 1-10 and then choose a number 1-5 but idk.
@photogeek8 @Mohijto Or type it in the TI-8* Y-editor in y1=… and go to Table.
Does anyone remember if the question asked if it was the inverse of f(x) or f^-1(x)
So you are saying that probability question was referring to integers 0-9 (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
@minecraft067 there is no doubt, the question was from 1 to 10 and I am pretty sure
If I know I got 4 wrong for sure should I cancel? I am aiming for an 800 and do not want anything lower. I answered the rest of the questions and was able to solve them properly. The chance of getting other problems wrong is if I made a silly mistake since there was not enough time to check.
@minecraft067 even I got 4 wrong but I am not cancelling here’s why:
I wrote the physics subject test in November and to get 800 u need a raw score of 60/75. After the test I was confident I did well but later I signed up on this website and found out I had made 12 mistake which made my score 60/75. I was on the border of getting 800. Days till the results came was filled with anxiety and confusion. I hung in there I didn’t want to cancel my scores as I had hope. After a few days the results came out and guess what, I got 800 I felt so relieved then I saw my percentile , it was 87 which is right on the border.
TLDR : don’t loose hope and cancel scores, the next few days will be a crazy journey but when the scores come you won’t be disappointed
@Mojito how do you know there are 100 cases?
@greysanatomy3113 how many ways can we choose one number between 1 to 10 ? 10 right? So how many ways can we choose two numbers between 1 to 10? 10x10 which is 100. Keep in mind, if there are n cases just multiply the probability of one case n times. So number of ways to choose 3 numbers between 1 and 10 would be 10x10x10. You get the point
Thank you!! @Mojito
Is it any disadvantage if you take SAT math level 2 three times to get an 800?
@minecraft067
For schools that don’t accept score choice, maybe…
And guys apparently this test which was repeated on October 2011 had a huge curve.
how huge?
Yes this was repeated on October 2011 I believe that a raw score of 42 also got an 800
I am pretty sure it was a “classic” curve:
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-subject-tests-preparation/1854526-sat-math-level-ii-curve.html#latest
@gcf101 how do you know?
I don’t - just some indirect clues. Check out that old thread.