<p>Does anybody remember if the time machine question in the writing passage had all the questions on one page or two questions with the passage and the rest on the next page? </p>
<p>Also was the question with the choices: “such an idea” and “the possibility of time travel” the first question of that writing passage?</p>
<p>“Although the town council passed a bill banning paper bags, (but/ ,however, it) postponed legistlation on other matters until the next meeting”</p>
<p>Hey guys. I took the SAT and made the most idiotic mistake in the books. I finished my math section and hadn’t finished the last two but please don’t think I went back to finish them. I was working on my writing when I saw a random question in the middle of my math not bubble and I was convinced I had miss bubbled so I panicked and went back to see if my answers corresponded twice just to not get in trouble. My proctor came over and said “stop going back. This is the second time I’ve seen you do that” and I apologized and stopped. I feel so horrible but I need this sat score for a college scholarship so I freaked out. I don’t know if he filed an irregularity report or not. Does he have to tell me if he does? Or get me to sign something? I’m so worried and would really like to hear your opinions. Thanks guys</p>
<p>I think this is the only math question i missed. There was one about y is directly proportional to x^2 and indirectly proportional to z and I put z was inversely proportional to x^2. Can anyone confirm.</p>
<p>@kaushikdir I did this
Y is directly proportional to xsquare so I can put y = A * xsquare
Y is inversely proportional to z so z = B / y
Since y = A*xsquare
I can write z = B / ( A * xsquare ) so z is inversely proportional to xsquare.
Am I right ?</p>