SAT May 2009 Math

<p>Conqueror12-3pi is
3.14<br>
x 3<br>
=9.42-not 9.14</p>

<p>can we add 6 to the list then?</p>

<p>oops sorry…I meant 9.42…
It didn’t say line segment…it said the greatest distance between A and B.</p>

<p>argh…they had to mean it the other way round isn’t it? :@
i rote 6…ohh n was the answer to the mean median mode question one of the last few choices? like d or e?
n was the answer to the lgic quest-calc wed the only choice with calc or the only choice with wed?</p>

<p>“area of two triangles and 3x4/2 + 5 x 12/2 = 36”
can sum1 remind me the anser choices for this problem (what were the other choices aside from 36)? thanks!</p>

<p>was 42 a choice for the above problem? lol (iknow its wrong)</p>

<p>what were all of the possible answers to the PQRS problem?
was the answer a,b,c,d,e?
can someone please respond…
i either put c or d i cant remeber…</p>

<p>^^^answer was A
does any1 remembe rif there was a math problem where 42 was a choice lol</p>

<p>bumpbump^^^</p>

<p>^^i dont remember what i put ,either A or B . :frowning:
i really hope that i actually put A.</p>

<p>does any1 remember if there was a math problem where 42 was a choice</p>

<p>can anyone remember all 5 of the answers to the PQRS problem, i need to settle something.</p>

<p>So some people have said they’re SURE that the sphere problem with largest distance between a and b asked for a LINE SEGMENT (in which the answer would be 6) while others say they’re SURE the problem didn’t specify by saying a line segment (in which case the answer would be 9.42)… So what’s the consensus?</p>

<p>What score could one expect with 4 math inncorrect and 3 omit?</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure it’s 6… a lot of people said that.</p>

<p>i perfectly remember the question saying line segment. Otherwise it was pretty easy to understand that the biggest arc was the semi circonference of the sphere</p>

<p>I’m 110% positive that it said line segment. And I got 6, which is what the answer was.</p>

<p>^^ good to hear… just making sure</p>

<p>I’m trying to go through all these pages but can’t find it. Can anyone explain how they solved the equation with the two intercepting parabolas?
Also, what would your score be if you got all of them right and omitted one?</p>

<p>And for the copper/tin one, was the answer 20? If not, please explain how you solved it, thank you.</p>