<p>all I can remember are those last few questions…rest is a blur</p>
<p>what do you think about the curve for missing 1 math question?
- 790 or 780? (potentially 800?)</p>
<p>Tenacious
This test was relatively easy so it will probably be on the tougher side.</p>
<p>Which makes me mad, because I TOTALLY choked on 2 different questions, and I don’t think either was on the experimental.</p>
<p>grr. I could’ve 800’d this one</p>
<p>oh my. so would it be a 780? Or lower? </p>
<p>Is there a chance that it would be a 790?</p>
<p>Tenacious, probably 770, that math was way too easy. Even my friends thought that was easy (they averaged 1500-1700 on previous SAT attempts). Its either 760 or 770, I would be really happy if it were 790 though, because I made a careless error or two.</p>
<p>what was the actual question for the marbles? i don’t get the explanation on the 1st page :[</p>
<p>was the math experimental the one with kids who played guitar and piano??? anybody remember? i can’t remember the other questions you guys said. it was section 2 for me</p>
<p>does anyone know the answer to the nutrition problem? </p>
<p>anser choices:
- total weight is 80 g
- saturated fat is 40% less of total fat
- total crackers per box is 140</p>
<p>I recall that the marbles problem was yz/x, which was answer A? can anyone confirm that?</p>
<p>^you mixed 1 and 3 up. 140 is the only correct choice, at any rate. saturated fat is 43%, and it was not 80g… think how tiny that package would be too, lol. if you wanted to find the total weight, it would’ve been 28x16.</p>
<p>^ seahawks</p>
<p>someone on the 2nd page said it was a. he didnt confirm it, but seemed quite confident</p>
<p>Would someone mind making a compiled list? :)</p>
<p>^the answer is 1 only</p>
<p>u r referring to the nutrition problem right?</p>
<p>@sammyhammy You can simply substitute random numbers in and check the equations to see which one works. </p>
<p>For example, lets use 10 as total marbles(x) and 5 as red marbles(y). Lets assume that 2 marbles were taken out(z), and one of them is red. So the new ratio would be 4/8, which is still 0.5 so you know those numbers work, now just plug them in to check them.</p>
<p>xz/y (10<em>2)/5= 4 WRONG!
yz/x (5</em>2)/10= 1 Ding Ding Ding, we have a winner! </p>
<p>I don’t remember the rest of the answer choices but you should have been able to eliminate them simply because they were extremely off, e.g. I think one was z/xy you should know right off the bat that this would produce a number too low, and vice versa for xy/z.</p>
<p>I think I got this one wrong because I was though x was the number of red marbles, and y was total marbles.</p>
<p>Edit: I can confirm that the answer was:
yz/x</p>
<p>Assuming that y= total # of red marbles, z=# of marbles taken out, and x= total # of marbles. I really hope I didn’t get the answer wrong cause I mixed up the variables :S</p>
<p>I thought the nutrition one was something like </p>
<p>I. total number of crackers(crackers per servings time # of servings)-Correct?
II. The fat calories was less than 40%(43.5% or something)-wrong
III I thought three was the total weight and it was 16 grams per serving and 5 servings making 80 grams? </p>
<p>If i got this wrong then i got 2 wrong and am probably gonna rage. Was this not in the experimental section?</p>
<p>What about that one that was “xy=0, what does (x-y)^2/(x^2-y^2) equal”, i got 1. Also that other question with “what doesn’t intersect y=-x^2” I got y=4</p>
<p>what did the keypad question ask?</p>
<p>what was the exact question?</p>
<p>Okay, can anyone explain the French and math students one? I may have over thought it and I put 25. I don’t remember what my thought process was, but I think I started in the right direction.</p>
<p>45 Math
35 French
10 both</p>
<p>25 only french
35 only math</p>
<p>How many people DON’T take french at all=35</p>
<p>Thanks @TheCudLife. I put 25 instead of 35. I had that thought process but I’ve must’ve misread the question.</p>