<p>what did you guys think about it? i can easily say it was harder then the one in the real sat2's book... couldnt answer 5 questions... arg... i hope i still have a chance at 800... does anyone know the score distribution ranges on the 2c for the last couple of years? is it pretty consistant with the one in the real sat2's book?</p>
<p>It was of moderate difficulty - a little harder than REAL SATII's one, but a bit easier than the Nov Test. BTW what'd you get on the Real SAT one?</p>
<p>I got to question 40 and left around 5 blank. Assuming 2 wrong, what do you think I got? Do I have a shot at a 700? I hope so!</p>
<p>theres no official math2c thread? no one took it?</p>
<p>i got a 800 on the real sat's one. but im not so sure about this one. and ice man.. you got to question 40...that means you left at least 10 blank...not 5. at any rate you should beable to surpass 700</p>
<p>No, I mean I got to question 40 AND left 5 blank otherwise, meaning that I left 15 blank total. So, assuming 2 wrong and 15 blank, can I hit a 700?</p>
<p>okay.. that would be a raw score of 33 hmm might be in the high 600's or possibly a 700</p>
<p>I took it today...i thought it was really hard! What did everyone get for that question where you were given 3 tables, and you had to say which tables were functions? That question is bothering me!
I answered 49, left 1 blank, though I'm not confident that I got all 49 right...what do you think I should be expecting as a score?</p>
<p>yeah that one was confusing. i said the first 2 tables were functions. the last one wasnt it because y was independent of x. but im not quite sure if the first 2 were it. they were inverses of each other..idk. however spiritedaway, if you didnt get more then .. say 4 or 5 wrong you should beable to pick up the 800.</p>
<p>Crap...looks like i got that one wrong. I said only the first one was a function, because for the second one, if you graphed the points in order, it kinda goes back again (repeated x value)...but i probably did it wrong cuz there is no rule saying you have to graph them in the order they appear
<em>sigh</em></p>
<p>whats the answer to the one about the polar coordinates?</p>
<p>the "which one is a function?" question</p>
<p>the answer is II and III.
I has a repeated x value. it's ez.</p>
<p>johntam,
(E.) b/c there is no such point [2,270degrees or 3pi/2]</p>
<p>I carelessly mixed up the y and x columns for that problem! dumb me!</p>
<p>Actually, for the "which one is a function question", it CANNOT be table #3, because the Y values are all 1/2, regardless of the x value. since the question asks, which one is a function of X, table three can be ruled out. But I didn't catch that talbe one had the same x value twice :( So I guess the answer is Table 2 only</p>
<p>Wait, did the question ask which tables represented functions or which tables represented functions with respect to X?</p>
<p>alright i DOMINATED the first 30 questions so no probs wrong there.........but i omitted a total of 8 and prolly got 4 wrong(MAX).....wat's my score about? I HOPING for a 750</p>
<p>with respect to X, but it should III should still be alright, the function would simply be y = 0x + .5</p>
<p>btw, I def isn't, two values in the domain were mapped to one value in y</p>
<p>what about the one with standard deviation equalling zero? I put the one that was just a single bar, but it seemed too obvious to be right. was it?</p>