Nov 17 Makeup SAT

<p>Are you guys going to wait for the scores and then send them to colleges after superstore or just automatically send them?</p>

<p>yeah thats the same answer</p>

<p>research passage: graduate students are more likely to be…?</p>

<p>Okay, thanks. Btw, there was this one problem in the Math section which was the last problem in a 25min section. It had a graph with # of pass, and # of fail, and % fail. I spent 5minutes on that question, but still wasn’t able to find an answer… Did anyone get an answer? (the choices were like 42, 50, 60, etc)</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the improving paragraph questions for writing?</p>

<p>The questions and answers?</p>

<p>I didn’t have that passage^^</p>

<p>@randomly I got 42</p>

<p>If you can give me the numbers for the pass/fail thing I can solve it for ya. I don’t remember what I got, but I definitely got it right. </p>

<p>And @Magnetic, not greater than 12, cause 12/12^2 is NOT greater than 10. It had to be a small number less than 1, because numbers less than one are bigger than their squares.</p>

<p>Also for math what was the answer to #8 which it gave to k m and l (I think) on a graph and drawing k to m or something was 12root2 and you had to find the x coordinate?</p>

<p>I got 4</p>

<p>The table showed under # of pass, 120 and 180. For # of fail, x and y. And % is 10 and 20</p>

<p>Are you serious… That seems a bit too easy to be a #20 question. x-x ***.</p>

<p>Yeah I’m probably wrong then I just realized that</p>

<p>The answer was 50. 120/x=80/100 and then x=150. 20%of 150 is 30. 180/x=90/100 and then x=something where 10% of x was 20. 20+30=50</p>

<p>120 and 180 was the number of trucks that passed inspection, not the total amount. The percent was percent who failed. So the answer is 50.</p>

<p>^ That seems more reasonable for a #20 question lol</p>

<p>eg is right. </p>

<p>And also, yes I got 4 for the x coordinate for that one @Magnetic. Because -8 + 12 = 4.</p>

<p>Ahhhhhh. How do I spend 5 mins on this, and still not get that!
thanks for the explanation, though. </p>

<p>Is there by any chance a list of all the answers you guys came up with?</p>

<p>Did you get #7 the one before it? Where it asked for x + y? (literally the question before it I don’t remember the exact values they gave)</p>

<p>10-x-y=30?? And then find x+y. </p>

<p>Explanation on how to complete?</p>

<p>I think it was 5y + 6x = 14, and 3y + 4x = 22. I got x = -38, and y = 34. Which makes the answer -4. Took me a while (messed up that entire section because I got annoyed by this one problem)</p>