Nov 17 Makeup SAT

<p>@fmlfml123 the questions was this:
Class has 32 kids in it.
12 kids took Chem
14 kids took Physics
10 took neither.</p>

<p>How many took BOTH Chem and Physics.
I got 2 kids for that one.</p>

<p>@Snoop1 g(x) crosses the x-axis 1 time.</p>

<p>what was the chemistry physics question</p>

<p>chrismangg shouldn’t it be 4?</p>

<p>I got 4 because the total was 32 kids and 10 of them didnt take anything so that leaves you with 22 kids and then there were 12 kids taking something and 14 kids taking something else and that equals to 26 -22=4 not sure honestly</p>

<p>ahhhh chris, can you explain the chemistry question? i think i put 4… :frowning: i always get these venn diagram questions wrong :(</p>

<p>i think the math was harder than october now that im comparing , hoping the the curve is better than october :(</p>

<p>i got a 720 in october…</p>

<p>this this math section i think i got 3 grid ins wrong, 4-5 mult choice wrong, 2 mult choice omit…:((( what will my math score be like?? 630-650?</p>

<p>I got 4 kids take both chem and physics. If there are 4 kids taking chem and physics, there are 10 taking physics and 8 taking chem (or the other way around) which adds up to 22 and then you add the 10 not taking either and it equals to 32.</p>

<p>i also put 4 for chemistry and physics question…</p>

<p>Pretty sure 4 is right can someone explain the question about the purppose of the dual passage regarding work explosion in the 1950s I think some of the answer choices included critique and thoughful explanatation and the other one was factual something and informative interpretation I put the interpretation one since the second passage relied heavily on statistics and he was interpreting the day and not really giving a thoughful explanation</p>

<p>Nope, I got 2 kids.
Because:
12 Chem + 14 Physics = 26 are taking Chem OR Physics.
10 are taking NEITHER. So 26 + 10 = 36. 4 more than there should be.
So 36 - 32 = 4. So if ONE kid takes BOTH, that means you have to subtract one from BOTH Chem AND Physics. So 2 kids = 36 - 4 = 32. That’s how I got 2. I put 4 at first, though.</p>

<p>any other math questions you remember??</p>

<p>It should be 36 - x = 32 therefore x = 4</p>

<p>signature you made a mistake in your calculation you put 34 into the equation instead of 32</p>

<p>guys i think the chem and physics question was the experimental section becuase questions were very odd and got difficult faster…</p>

<p>@Snoop1 Yeah, I’m hoping that one was Exp. I’m still sure its 2 kids though :P</p>

<p>Was it 34 total kids or 32? I don’t remember…</p>

<p>chris that actually did make some sense</p>

<p>Does anyone know which math section was the dummy section?</p>

<p>@chrismanng i also got 56 dollars for that question.</p>

<p>No how in the hell would we know do we work for the college board that we would know which one was the experimental? Scroll up and youll find countless of kids saying I think this might be the experimental.</p>