November 2010 SAT - Math

<p>papercutz, equilateral triangles were attached to both of the legs, one was 10 and one was 6. So the hypotenuse is sqrt(a^2+b^2) or sqrt 136 which is between 11 and 12</p>

<p>I had two 2a+1 questions. For one of them, it asked which term is first so that only 4 are less than 1000. I put 107.</p>

<p>Another one gave you the fifth one and asked you to find the second term. I got 13 I think.</p>

<p>^thats how I solved it Presidont, the diameter has to be greater than the diagonal of the small square, yet smaller than the side length of the large square. Then divide by 2 for the radius</p>

<p>1<x<1.5</p>

<p>I split the difference and wrote 1.25</p>

<p>@mrjoncool: Oh, right, thank you. I also got the square root of 136 (now that you mention it), but I didn’t see how that <em>could</em> be equal to 11, since it said greater or equal than 11. Were they assuming that you might round down to 11?</p>

<p>Shoot. I put 1… Should’ve put 1.1 at least…</p>

<p>Could be experimental, but II and III only for the one that was something like…</p>

<p>Which of the following operations would keep fraction a/b the same?
I. (a+c)/(b+c)
II. ac/bc
III.1/(b/a)</p>

<p>a question said the sequence was 11,g,h and then asked for h when the sequence doubles. answer was 44.conformation???</p>

<p>What about the question with the planes in which x could be one of three things. does anyone rembmer?</p>

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It came out to 11.66, which falls within “greater than or equal to 11, less than 12”.</p>

<p>I made too many mistakes
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<p>The one where there were like 4 right triangles combined together to form a weird quad. with the 10 and 12 lengths was definitely a mistake. It was impossible to solve.</p>

<p>for the one with the tank, i put 36, but i wasn’t positive for that. the one where the pay was equal, i put $60</p>

<p>Just FYI:
Answer to the scatterplot question was the choice E.</p>

<p>there was another question with absolute value like abs (d-7.5)>something.</p>

<p>i think the only choice that worked was only II. gusy can we please have conformation, ive been posting couple of answers but no conformations?</p>

<p>and i know im being lazy, but can anyone create a list pleasE??</p>

<p>another question was like 3k<somethig, what is K. all i remember putting was E, conformation?</p>

<p>The question with the 4 triangles was 60. It wasn’t that hard when you think about it.</p>

<p>IMSO SAD
I knew 7^1600, I knew it would be 1, but for some reason I kept dividing 1600 by 4, until I got to 25, and since 25 had a remainder of 1 when divided by 4, I picked 7, since the pattern was 7, 9, 3, 1… I’m so sad… :frowning:
And I did this after the time was up, so I quickly changed it… that’s what I get… damn karma :&lt;/p>

<p>It was I and II
ac/bc, the c’s cancel
and 1/(b/a), since dividing is the same as multiply by the reciprocal, it was also correct.</p>

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<p>I put II and III because it doesn’t include integers so 8 would work.</p>

<p>^Same here</p>