<p>what would a raw score of 50 yield</p>
<p>In March, a 54/54 was an 800, so you could be looking at < 700 if the curve is weak or nonexistent (like March)</p>
<p>Woah woah woah, why exactly was the median 26? I seem to remember 5 bars in the bar graph and when listed from increasing to decreasing, 27 was the middle value. Or do I have my definitions messed up?
Stupid statistics.</p>
<p>Anyone get a ratio of 3:2 for the running (Aisha and Jamie or whatever her name was)? I got 2 J = 3 A and then flipped. Correct?</p>
<p>Ugh I’m so mad I could’ve gotten an 800 and now everyone’s telling me the median’s 26 and aside from that I have one REALLY simple question wrong (how many positive integers when squared yield a value between 50 and 200 - I put 6 instead of 7 because I miscounted - seriously).
What’s a raw score of 52?</p>
<p>Oh and what exactly was the question & answer of the small squares and the big one that’s slanted? I’m not sure but I think I got 5 by counting the small squares inside with their respective portions that were left out (when you add the 2 they’re equivalent to 1 square).</p>
<p>I also got 5 on the squares problem with the same method (it was nice that they didn’t include the tricky “Figure NOT drawn to scale”!)</p>
<p>answer for the graph/scatterplot was E…-7a + 13.</p>
<p>@jimmy
yea why was the median 26 and not 27?? i remembered 27 being in the middle… and lol you weren’t supposed to count the squares but yeah it was 5</p>
<p>Does anyone have any idea what the curve will be like? I got -1, and I’m hoping for a 790, but if it’s like March’s curve it could be as low as 760.</p>
<p>I’ll think that the curve will be more generous than March. Lets pray for that.</p>
<p>I think i got 3 wrong… :(</p>
<p>Mistakes:
I put median 27 instead of 26
I put a 3 digit number instead of the 4 digit 8521 (read it wrong)
I put 24 for the bread combo question instead of 4</p>
<p>I think I got 4 wrong:</p>
<p>The bread combo one
The area of the turned square
The volume one m^3
and the one with 1/4r </p>
<p>Hopefully this is about a 720-730. </p>
<p>its a raw score of 50/54</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Linger good luck on 720…i hope its that good of a curve… good thing that you didn’t make those mistakes on multiple choice or it would be 49/54</p>
<p>After looking at the whole thread, I got none wrong ![]()
CR is what is going to mess me up though :(</p>
<p>yea haha Azf, I guess the only good thing about my careless mistakes is that i didnt get the penalty.</p>
<p>the last Q in the grid in i answered it 8251 :@</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question about the cube that you had to find the volume in cm then put it into m. I honestly do not remember the whole question but it is something like that.</p>
<p>Yea and being that the lowest curve for the SAT math ever was the January one and that was a 710 for a 50/54 I don’t see why a 720 is that far of a reach.</p>
<p>1000? Maybe. 1,000,000cm^3/1000cm^3=1000</p>
<p>If I recall the numbers correctly, that is</p>
<p>Anyone have any idea what the curve is gonna be like? I’m guessing I got 3 or 4 multiple choices wrong, 3 grid ins wrong and 4 omitted, what score should I expect?</p>
<p>EDIT: also I have a few questions, was the scatterplot question B? Because I just plugged into my calculator and that’s what came out. Also, is there one of these threads for CR?</p>
<p>Who wants to start a consolidated list ;)</p>
<p>for the grid in, did it had to be the greatest 4 digit #?
because i think i put 2581 T___T</p>
<p>i think i only looked at the requirements but i’m not sure about the word “greatest”.</p>
<p>edit: also for the median problem, i’m pretty sure it was 27 because it asked the median of the car’s gas per mileage, so i don’t think you had to count up all the cars, and find the median of that which would have been 26.</p>