SAT May 2009 Math

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<p>It’s said they’re different numbers.</p>

<p>is 3.38 acceptable instead of 27/8?</p>

<p>" is 3.38 acceptable instead of 27/8?"</p>

<p>Probably.</p>

<p>for the divisible one if u use 8 , 4 and 2 , III works because A=BC</p>

<p>2wrong/4skip –> less than 700?</p>

<p>It was asking what is always true if I remember correctly</p>

<p>The math section was definitely easy today, but the quadratic problem stumped me. All of them intersected at an integer for me on my calc. :(</p>

<p>2wrong/4skip –> less than 700???</p>

<p>Is it me, or were two of the grid ins blah. Like the one about the proportion (y-1)/(x+1) something like that, and the venn diagram? I totally forgot how to read a venn diagram lol, the most embarrassing part of the exam (as in the intersections being distinct from the rest of the circle? idk)… wow</p>

<p>The venn diagram was just adding the ones where 2 circles intersected right?</p>

<p>Anyone else get the most efficient car is car “D”</p>

<p>And mode < mean < median?!</p>

<p>Percent of plubmers was
Y/ (X + Y + Z) ?</p>

<p>can somebody please answer me? lol. </p>

<p>2wrong/4skip –> less than 700??</p>

<p>Powerbomb, that would be very borderline. Depends on the curve.</p>

<p>yea most effecient car was D and 2wrong /4 skip is prob 710-730</p>

<p>For the quadratic one it asked for LNSEG A-B to be an int. I had answer being 2 because A-B was A=X(0) and B=x(?), on my calculator the B value was less than 1?</p>

<p>questionmark, I put D</p>

<p>Wats one wrong?</p>

<p>powerbomb. i am opretty sure you would get a 680. </p>

<p>for a sat curve in dec was -1=770</p>

<p>i got -7 no omits, so that equals -9 </p>

<p>2 wrong=-1 so 4-1-2=8</p>

<p>-8=680</p>

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<p>If you look at the standard raw score chart, that is a 700.</p>

<p>So it’s going to depend on the curve.</p>

<p>was the distance between P and R with coordinates p and r </p>

<p>|p-r|<= 6?</p>

<p>I had a math experimental section. I think it was section 3 and the last problem was about percentage with two groups A and B and the percentage of female in each group. anyone confirming?</p>