<p>Let’s get a consolidated list going.
elucidate
sequester
CR had some pretty hard words. </p>
<p>120 (last grid-in)
6 (XXX one)</p>
<p>Write what you remember.</p>
<p>Let’s get a consolidated list going.
elucidate
sequester
CR had some pretty hard words. </p>
<p>120 (last grid-in)
6 (XXX one)</p>
<p>Write what you remember.</p>
<p>Yes… me too
same answers</p>
<p>the second last grid in… with triangles and trapezoid was 80… i believe…
was ur slope for one of the questions 1
i will try to think of more</p>
<p>what did u get for the grid in with the l7-xl… was it 9.75 or something like that…
can’t remember??</p>
<p>Quick question: are the “international” tests the same for all countries? (CR/Essay prompt…etc)</p>
<p>Not sure… i gave mine in India… Probably different i guess cause of the time differences</p>
<p>I’m still stuck with this! anyone remembers answer for this?
1
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10</p>
<p>if the 1st term of line 100 is h then what is the value of the 1st term of line 101 - sort of like that</p>
<p>was it h+100?</p>
<p>International are the same for all. US is different. You may have a different essay prompt. There are four essay prompts per administration worldwide.
I can confirm 9,75 and 80. Although I somehow I get the feeling that I chose 9 instead of 8.
What was the wording of the slope problem you mean? There were a few slopes, I think.
The 7^1600 one was 1?
I can confirm h+100.
81 for another one with two equations? And “none” for one with 2 equations with +1 and -1?</p>
<p>what do u mean by 7^1600 is 1… don’t remember that on my test…
and 9 instead of 8?</p>
<p>yes… i remember “none”… i believe the 81, also… 3^4 is it that one?</p>
<p>7^1600. You were supposed to find out the units digit of that number. It was the last question of one of the sections.
9 instead of 8 means simply that I might have miscircled. Nothing to worry about. At least for you. :D</p>
<p>oh… so u got 9.75… and yeah… for 7^1600 was 1… i believe</p>
<p>the slope one… was something with k involved it gave u an equation and k=-2 or something like that…</p>
<p>Still no idea.
A few I still have in my calculator’s memory:
24pi
1/2^y (or x? but I think y)
4050
3sqrt2
19 (not sure if this is an answer or just an intemediate step…)</p>
<p>i think i did get 24 pi… for 4050- it was 90 or something… squaring integer and dividing it by two…
3 sqrt 2 was one…
don’t remember 19… and 1/2… i think it was something to do with x and y… which one is greatest? i chose 1/2^y…</p>
<p>I didn’t take the this SAT, but I don’t understand that math question. How did you get h+100?</p>
<p>Was there 110 or smth …??</p>
<p>Thanks for the information Guddukhanna. I would appreciate it if you could tell me which Essay assignment you got!</p>
<p>i got one about “Creativity”… all people need to be creative?</p>
<p>@kimmylouie
If you analyze the pattern, you can notice that every 1st term of line is the sum of the previous line’s 1st term and line number.</p>
<p>(Notice the sum of this term and the number value of its number: 1 + 1 = 2, which is the first term of the second line)
1<br>
2 3
4 5 6
(Similarly, 4 (Which is the 1st term of the previous line) + 3 (Which is the line number of that term) = 7, or the first term of the next line)
7 8 9 10</p>
<p>Same principle applies to the question. h is in the 100th line, to find the next line’s 1st term: h+100.</p>
<p>Hope this helps, and thanks again Guddukhanna.</p>