<p>for the sequence question, why wasn’t it 5^10?</p>
<p>It was 5^21</p>
<p>The Venn diagram sum had 78 people out which 21 did not like either,some liked both A and B and some liked only A. What was the answer to that?</p>
<p>5^21 - is this the largest figure in the answer choices?</p>
<p>^ yes it was</p>
<p>what are some questions that you guys remember having in the math experimental? i know for sure i had the math exp but i dont remember which questions were on it</p>
<p>vandit: I think the answer was 10?</p>
<p>i am not absolutely certain but as far as I remember, i got 10 too…gracias</p>
<p>can anyone remember all the numbers given for the 78 people total, # liked neither, # liked a, # liked both, and # liked b?</p>
<p>obviously we had to solve for one of the #'s, but which one?</p>
<p>hey. The # games is 12. The knitting and pentagon were not on mine. The hard cover books is 4000. One was 5^21. I am pretty sure the one with the circle and line is 3/4, not 4/3. Anyone get that?</p>
<p>your method is right, but at least on my test, it said the x-coordinate was -3, so the point was (-3, 4), which would mean the slope from there to the origin is -4/3. Thus the answer would be the neg. reciprocal = 3/4. Do you think they told some the the x-coordinate was -3 and others that it was -4??</p>
<p>I got that too, but I’m doubtful about it.</p>
<p>Everyone else got 4/3.</p>
<p>wait which was the # of games one?</p>
<p>Yeah it’s so weird. everyone says 4/3 but I am so sure it has to be 3/4!!! I even found a website that shows that it should be 3/4. This is the one thing that may decide if I get an 800 so I hope I hope I hope it is 3/4 = .75. The number of games is 12…</p>
<p>The point was definitively (-4,3).</p>
<p>The derivative of the circle x^2 + y^2 = 25 at -4 is 4/3 so that confirms the other method.</p>
<p>I understand that with the point at (-4, 3) the answer would indeed be 4/3 - I AM actually reading other people’s posts. My test, however, said that x = -3. I am only saying what it said on MY test. For all we know, they could have changed it from test to test. I will be ****ed if I get it wrong because a typo by my testing center or something…</p>
<p>It is 100% 4/3 not 3/4 </p>
<p>If you just looked at the graph it is obvious that it rose more than it ran, hence rise/run. Hence a slope over 1. ;D</p>
<p>wait so how do you know if a section is experimental??
i ran out of time for that last math section…i missed the k question and the really easy question about y^x = 1 and stuff… T_T</p>
<p>I know that the SAT curve changes for each test, but if we miss 2 questions (omit 2 questions), what do you think the score would be? im really worried bout my math section cuz i was expecting to get an 800 T_T</p>
<p>nevermind i figured out why a section might be experimental :P</p>
<p>was the 5,a,b,5 question in the same section as the pentagon one?</p>