Specific type of question

<p>For some reason, I can’t seem to crack the bullet questions (the ones with I, II, and III). Are there specific strategies or things to study?</p>

<p>Those questions are NOT on the SAT 1 anymore. They were removed 2 or 3 years ago, iirc.</p>

<p>there was a math question like that on the math sat so they aren’t removed</p>

<p>Umm, if they removed those types of questions, it must be pretty recent (within the last year or so).</p>

<p>Since they are asking which of the statements could or must be true, you can either show that they’re true or find a counterexample. It’s basically 3 smaller questions, and sometimes you can use process of elimination.</p>

<p>Here’s an example:
n is an integer such that n^2 is a multiple of 45. Which of the following must be true?
I: n is a multiple of 45
II: n is a multiple of 15
III: n^3 is a multiple of 27</p>

<p>^It’s II and III</p>

<p>^ Yep 10char</p>

<p>Make sure to eliminate choices as you work your way through the problem. Even if you can’t definitively solve the problem, it’s very likely you’ll be in a good spot to guess after eliminating one of the three bullets.</p>