<p>m in the constant problem was 16…the k value turn out to be 2…</p>
<p>damn i got 24</p>
<p>for the inverse function question…x varies inv to y…then what varies directly to 1/(x^2)…wut was the answer?</p>
<p>ALSO…the order of my test was
- ESSAY
- CR
- CR
- Math
- Writing
- CR
- Math
- CR
- Math
- writing…anyone thinks that for my form…the equating section was the CR 6th?..cuz i really hope so…i F’d that section up…</p>
<p>the answer for the inversely proportional question was y^2</p>
<p>since it is indirect if the x goes down the y has to go up therefore y^2.</p>
<p>Did you guys get 120 for the long piece of paper w/ the triangles in it?</p>
<p>i got 100…</p>
<p>for every 12 inches there were 15 inches with the little triangess…so 15/12(80)=100</p>
<p>Hmm damn that’s one wrong already =/</p>
<p>yea i got 3 wrong but thats it</p>
<p>What do you think -3 would be on this SAT?</p>
<p>around a 750 im presuming</p>
<p>well i got 2 of the mc ones wrong and one fill in wrong which doesnt take away anything…i think with that its a 750</p>
<p>The answer was y^2. I’m 100% sure.</p>
<p>yea guess so…with that my score is around a 750</p>
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<p>Umm, AB + AC < BC is the wrong one. </p>
<p>When AB + AC = BC, you have a straight line that connects all three points.
When AB + AC > BC, you have a triangle by connecting the points.
AB + AC < BC is wrong because you can’t have one side larger than the other two combined cuz you can’t connect them.</p>
<p>i got I and II as well</p>
<p>what was the consensus on the x is inversely proportional to y question? y^2?(because it asked which was directly proportional- inverse of the inverse)?</p>
<p>it was 1 and 3</p>
<p>Cube in the sphere, anyone?</p>
<p>2 sqrt 3 was the inscribed cube</p>
<p>For the angles question, with the multiple lines, and x=30 y=40 maybe in the opposite order?, wasn’t the answer 90?</p>
<p>i got 90 for the angle one and 2rt3 for the cube inside sphere one too. </p>
<p>can someone tell me which math section was experimental? i had
- essay
- math (20 questions)
- math (20 questions)
- cr
- math (grid in)
- writing
- cr
- math (16 questions)
- cr
- writing</p>
<p>i might i have mixed up sections 7-9 but that doesnt matter since the experimental is either section 2 or 3…im thinking that its section 3…did anyone else have a math section with a problem that gave you two congruent squares overlaping eachother and a problem that gave you x^2+bx+c, two points, and told you to find b+c?</p>