<p>yeah, or 13.3</p>
<p>50 without a doubt did not work because if x = 50, 3p = 50. However, it said x<3p</p>
<p>Yeah i don’t know what that guy was talking about when he said 40/3 was wrong. Proportional to the square? This isn’t physics class.</p>
<p>u + x + y = 210
sequence (5th + 6th term) = 5000
ice cream and soda = $3.50
Original hair length = 5
0 < a < 7
Triangle = 40/3
f(ab) = 24
math + science students = 90
Triangle perimeter (21 - 15) = 6
Length AB = 4 radical 2
9 to 100 (tens digit) = 36
Rope length = 4
Number of members = 12
indivisible # = 60
Number of people in line = 21
Function and graph: I only
Volume of rectangle = 144
2p < x < 3p —> I put 49 (more than one answer)
Graph of citrus = 10%
Circle: (-1, 1)
Lowest prime = 5
5/12
65
a = b
f(x) - 1</p>
<p>Yeah, on my paper I had originally put 40/3, then i thought about squaring the fraction, but i realized that the formula for a triangle’s area has no squares, so the proportionality constant for the areas are the same for those of the lines.</p>
<p>I don’t remember a citrus problem…was it experimental?</p>
<p>what was the question about rope length?</p>
<p>no, it wasn’t experimental. It gave you a graph and it asks by how much the profit or something decreased over a year or something like that.</p>
<p>the rope length was a rope of 60. It first is divided into 48 and 12 and then 8 and 4. So 4 is right.</p>
<p>citrus was the graph</p>
<p>pretty sure it was four. It was a rope is 60, you get originally two ropes of 48 and 12, then the twelve breaks down to 8 and 4. 4 is the answer.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, now i recall…it dropped from about 8250 to 7250?</p>
<p>Damn it! I got that wrong! </p>
<p>This was probably my worst math outing! Whats the worst you can get to get a 700.</p>
<p>YEah, 10%…</p>
<p>probs five wrong…but it depends on each test…</p>
<p>Woohoo, all right except the function problem. Should be 780. </p>
<p>(Coming from someone who has never gotten over 71 on either taking of the psat)</p>
<p>If I omitted one question and got one wrong, what would be my score?
What about all right answers, but omitting one?</p>
<p>-1 = 780-790</p>
<p>Looking at all of this, Im hoping to get a 700+. I came in wanting a 750+. :(</p>
<p>what question was “indivisible #60”?</p>
<p>It was 60 because 60/12 = 5 and 60/8 is a fraction.</p>
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<p>superscoring is where you combine your scores in each subject to get your highest possible score.</p>
<p>ie. you can take your 750 cr in january, your 800 math in march, and your 800 writing in may and have a superscore of 2350 even though your score in each sitting might have been lower.</p>