<p>what did eveyone get on the question where there were 2 equalateral triangles overlapping each other and the question asked for the total perimeter around the 2 triangles?</p>
<p>(it was a grid in…)
I put down 90… i think i got it wrong tho</p>
<p>what did eveyone get on the question where there were 2 equalateral triangles overlapping each other and the question asked for the total perimeter around the 2 triangles?</p>
<p>(it was a grid in…)
I put down 90… i think i got it wrong tho</p>
<p>backfire…other people got 6 also. So I am quite sure I am right on this.
NoFX–yes 90 is right</p>
<p>Ok, i just worked it out again and I think I got it right… 90 is the answer?</p>
<p>It is 90.</p>
<p>You’re correct.</p>
<p>And backfire, it asked for the difference… so it’s 6</p>
<p>**** the sat i hope it f uc k ing goes to hell</p>
<p>I know i missed two…and im pretty sure that i got everything else right on the math. What score do you think that would put me at…the ranges in the back of the books i have suck.</p>
<p>Hopefully both of the questions were in the experimental section! Btw, any hints on what the experimental section was? Could it have been the one with the flag question?</p>
<p>backfire, i agree.</p>
<p>i hate the SAT.</p>
<p>Exactly why I took the ACT.</p>
<p>was one of the answers for a triange/pyramid multiple choice, (sqroot3)m/2 ?</p>
<p>damnit I missed the sunshine/rain question, I thought it was how many times more…so I put 1.5. Like an idiot. This math seemed a bit harder though… I’m hoping there will be a more generous curve.</p>
<p>800 so far baby! Rule of the majority is where all my answers are at!</p>
<p>**** stupid mistakes, *************<strong><em>fickity</em></strong>*****</p>
<p>ight, i say we guess at what the curve was, since basically all the questions peps have probs with ahve been addressed. so yea</p>
<h1>right:score</h1>
<p>54:800
53:790
52:770
51:740
50:720
49:700
48:680
47:670…someone put more guesses up if they want. or not, i dont really care</p>
<p>Why was the pyramid one m/sqrt(2)?</p>
<p>Wasn’t it a 30-60-90 triangle with the shortest side being m/2 and the hypotenuse being e (which = m). So the third side would have to be (m sqrt(3))/2</p>
<p>54 - 800, 53-800, 52- 780-790, …</p>
<p>anyone think that math was that difficult that this would occur (realtive to past tests)?</p>
<p>or just what scads88 said?</p>
<p>I think a bit more leniant than what scads88 said. Because the April and May SAT math curves were considerably lenient than what scads88 said. And May was quite easy apparently.</p>
<p>thing is…54-800, 53-800…rarely happens, from what i’ve seen…</p>
<p>I doubt math will be curved… it was not extremely hard but I probably made some dumb mistakes again.</p>
<p>It is always curved, but it is curved before the test</p>