<p>^Lmao. Rofl.</p>
<p>Yay, GMAB’s leaving. That was a long stay.
Join Date: Mar 2010. ROFL.</p>
<p>MattNC. I may have gotten it wrong. But judging from your attitude on here you probably bubbled it wrong. You seem like that kind of person.</p>
<p>That kid is such a joke.</p>
<p>i just read over the last few pages of this thread, why are we arguing about probably the easiest question on the test it was obivously 88</p>
<p>@NewAccount SAT grammer error. He “was” a joke. lol</p>
<p>@shaheiruddin
Not really…</p>
<p>Eh alright lol</p>
<p>Once again the arguers have conceded. Just so new people don’t have to go back 10 pages, here is the Consolidated Answer List:</p>
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<p>Math Consolidated list - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS</p>
<p>88 for median temperature
8pi/3 for the shaded region of the circle
15 ice cream possibilities
20 for the 10th term in the 3 digit question
10.6 or 53/5 for the y coordinate when the slope was 6/5
800 largest square
65 degrees value of X
x = 3 for when f(x) * g(2) = 6
1 million in profit
60 is area of triangle in cylinder
2 is the answer for value of k when 2x^1/2 - x^(k-3/2) = x^1/2
(5,0) is x-intercept of parabola
4 is absolute minimum of 3|x-4| + 2
Sqr(2) is distance between the midpoints of the two lines
20% increase on price of bagels
10r = p
K - 4 is answer for (x-4)(x+4)
11/17/23/5 for one of two positive prime numbers that add to 28
5 workers needed to finish the job in 2 hours
0.4 probability of picking a value that is also in the second set
c = 0 when k = 3
1520 is x value
4 is Double root of semi root
N is divisible by 2 and 4
I is only way TANYA can be spelled
MP and NP are equal
43 Degrees in the two parallel lines
110 Degrees for angle in isosceles triangle
3 is the number of right angles that aren’t possible in a quadrilateral
xz is the smallest
6 is perimeter of triangle which crosses through the centers of the circles
100 + (J + K + L)/3
150 coffee flavored candies
(10, 9) is Point C on the square
B was most change in votes from 2002 to 2004
0 is difference in average students at both schools
sqr(15) is x when volume of cube is 90
16 is the value for x * 10^3
Rp - pr = 0
9/25 is Oak to Maple ratio
1 is the remainder of x + 3
9 is difference of similar triangle perimeters</p>
<p>Just looked at my Math SAT tutor’s website. She said that unless she has the wrong wording of the question, it is 93. Kid (GMBACD) was no joke. Stop putting others down to make yourself feel better. I am sure you have heard that before…now apply it. Also, Jersey 13: GMBACD took 12 AP courses, not 10. Counting error on your part possibly? A reading mistake possibly?</p>
<p>^ It’s been updated a bit more</p>
<p>Consolidated List (49/54):
NO EXPERIMENTAL QUESTIONS</p>
<p>88 for median temperature
8pi/3 for the shaded region of the circle
15 ice cream possibilities
20 for the 10th term in the 3 digit question
10.6 or 53/5 for the y coordinate when the slope was 6/5
800 largest square
65 degrees value of X
x = 3 for when f(x) * g(2) = 6
1 million in profit
60 is area of triangle in cylinder
2 is the answer for value of k when 2x^1/2 - x^(k-3/2) = x^1/2
(5,0) is x-intercept of parabola
4 is absolute minimum of 3|x-4| + 2
Sqr(2) is distance between the midpoints of the two lines
20% increase on price of bagels
10r = p
K - 4 is answer for (x-4)(x+4)
11/17/23/5 for one of two positive prime numbers that add to 28
5 workers needed to finish the job in 2 hours
0.4 probability of picking a value that is also in the second set
c = 0 when k = 3
1520 is x value
4 is Double root of semi root
N is divisible by 2 and 4
I is only way TANYA can be spelled
MP and NP are equal
43 Degrees in the two parallel lines
110 Degrees for angle in isosceles triangle
3 is the number of right angles that aren’t possible in a quadrilateral
xz is the smallest
6 is perimeter of triangle which crosses through the centers of the circles
100 + (J + K + L)/3
150 coffee flavored candies
(10, 9) is Point C on the square
B was most change in votes from 2002 to 2004
0 is difference in average students at both schools
sqr(15) is x when volume of cube is 90
16 is the value for x * 10^3
Rp - pr = 0
9/25 is Oak to Maple ratio
1 is the remainder of x + 3
9 is difference of similar triangle perimeters
108 is the fourth term in the sequence of multiples of 3
The machine’s graph was Linear for 10 hours, slope of 0 for 5 hours, and linear for 12 more hours.
7x (7x+1=3, which of the following equals 2)
(x-y)^2>0 (choice II) will be positive, out of 3 options
a=6 when a/3=(a+2)/4
7 weeks needed to save $250 (he already had 75, he gets 25 dollars a week)</p>
<p>Wait superkid does your tutor really think that?</p>
<p>what was on the experimental math section. i’m trying to figure out if i made the most omits on that section. hopefully i did.</p>
<p>And what is your SAT Math tutor’s website?</p>
<p>Let’s see this website.</p>
<p>Give me the link to this BS website.</p>
<p>@aghandhi93
The experimental math section had a question with two triangles that formed a weird polygon and there were side lengths of 8. Something like that</p>
<p>
I havn’t mentioned GMABCD’s number of AP courses taken once. So your implications that I counted wrong/read wrong are nonsensical. Additionally, you should note that his name is GMABCD not GMBACD. A little bit of dyslexia on your part perhaps?</p>
<p>No need to be combative everyone (Jersey13, NewAccount, and SuperExcited). The website is private and requires log-in information so I can not give you the link. Yes, GMBACD, I am serious-good luck!</p>
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<p>I saw that coming.</p>
<p>Screen-shot it then.</p>