<p>yeah!!! still have 800 then (unless i find out i got something else wrong). if it’s 120 combined, then I don’t think you could actually find an exact answer.</p>
<p>Sat100 i know its 196 but i was wondering if one of he choices was 44</p>
<p>@PencilxBoxes</p>
<p>Yes, choice A was 44.</p>
<p>well that confirms it, im an idiot and got all the hard questions right and all the easy ones wrong. Hold on while i go kill my self</p>
<p>^sorry
the same happened with me last time, which is the only reason why I’m retaking this time. I could have gotten 780M for 2260 and 2320 superscore, but noo… just had to make stupid mistakes and get 720.</p>
<p>Ive honestly just blown it. I need a 1350 superscored math and reading which isnt that high compared to what most of you seem to have gotten but my math scores have been 730 720 710. Reading has been 610 600 570. This was my last chance to take it also, like i couldnt get a 10 point improvement in 3 tries? Guess it wasnt meant to be</p>
<p>@Golfingtee7: this is so dumb. Why should a test determine how intelligent you are? You’re not an idiot.</p>
<p>Psych- I mean obviously it doesnt, my grades show that im a good student, im just aggravated that im most likely not going to get to the school i want to because i couldnt improve 10 points. /rant</p>
<p>Back on topic: The one that had two equations 3x+2y=17 and 9x+6y=51. They had “more than 3 solutions” that fit both equations right? The one equation is just 1/3 less? I did this and got some answer and thankfully rechecked my work and i musta put it in my calculator wrong. Thank god i had time to check some of these problems</p>
<p>^I don’t remember that question… could it be experimental?</p>
<p>was the marble question on section 2 or section 3?</p>
<p>Marble was the first mathematics section with 20 questions;
Teacher:Student was the second mathematics grid-in section with 18 questions;
Absolute Value/Point P/“X” coordinate was the last mathematics section w/16 questions.</p>
<p>YAY the pi*x wire question section was experimental
that was my worst section on math!</p>
<p>was the question about like there was this circle, then there were two semi circular arcs that were shaded inside the circle, was that question experimental? xD</p>
<p>Golfingtee, yes both lines were exactly the same (one just 3x the other) and therefore more than 3 solutions ;)</p>
<p>What was the pencil problem? I got 30</p>
<p>OK SO WHAT IS THE FINAL ANSWER FOR THE ABSOLUTE VALUE PROBLEM? I put “A”: abs(x-3) = 2abs(x)… but some people are saying “C”? Remember that the question is: what MUST be true.</p>
<p>^It’s A
20char</p>
<p>A compiled list: </p>
<p>MULTIPLE CHOICE
Shift equation one down, number of points on x-axis - 5
Marble - yz/x
Nutrition - I only
Keypad - 5
French & Math students - 35
Rectangle perimeter - 34
How many triangles could fit touching 3 vertices - 4
Rate of km per hour - 6
Putting t, r, and p in order - t < r < p
P on the number line - |x-3| = 2|x|
Number of integers less than 1,000 - 333
Cones - 36pi
Black diamond - 4
Clubhouse fees - m + 4d
Which is the greatest - y^2
Length of a triangle side - 2 < x < 8
Circle problem - 16(pi - 1)
y = 3x + 5; (a, a) - -5/2
Vending machine - 196</p>
<p>GRID-INS
Some algebra problem - 9
Add odd numbers to each odd digit - 509
1440
Area of the square around a triangle - 40
Least possible value for x in 5/x < x/5 - 6
Chinese population - 4/73
(x + 10), etc. in lines forming a circle, find the degree of x - 70
How many pencils - 26
Slope greater than 2/3 - 8, 8.5, 9, etc.
Teacher to student ratio - 1.2</p>
<p>Let me know if anything looks wrong. We’re missing about 25 questions…</p>
<p>what was the cones question about? was it the one where it asked what was the total volume of two cones that are adjecent to each other inside a cylinder?</p>
<p>The one with the answer is y=4</p>