for the density question can you just make the equation D=M/v^3 and then solve for v like that? I feel like its easier to cuberoot 343/353 then find the actual number and the cube root it.
The question asks how many voters angel will win by not how many they'll get. Meaning the answer is the total number of angel voters - the number of terry voters = B
This is a really vague question but im going to give it a shot. You know the typical question with a constant k in a one of the terms of a quadratic and it asks something related to product of roots? I saw a question where k was in the b term, that really confused me coz product of roots is c/a. Have you seen this question? If so please tell me the approach. FYI i may have gotten it switched, it may ve a question about sum of roots and k may have been in the third term. But the confusion remains as it is now -b/a but k is with c
Hey! On my first SAT, I got a weighted means SAT problem as my last question on M1 math (just like Q3 in this video). It may have been experimental before, but I expect it to become more widespread. Best of luck!
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for the density question can you just make the equation D=M/v^3 and then solve for v like that? I feel like its easier to cuberoot 343/353 then find the actual number and the cube root it.
Please it’s really important for me
It is a possible question. Everyone gets different questions on test day... it's impossible to tell!
for question 8 the answer is -3?
-34
how is question 4 not 3864? i divided 6424 by 803, then multiplied the amount of angel cruz voters by that number to match the proportion.
@@taeyongs_ the question asks BY how many, meaning the difference. Not the total amount
The question asks how many voters angel will win by not how many they'll get. Meaning the answer is the total number of angel voters - the number of terry voters = B
This is a really vague question but im going to give it a shot. You know the typical question with a constant k in a one of the terms of a quadratic and it asks something related to product of roots? I saw a question where k was in the b term, that really confused me coz product of roots is c/a. Have you seen this question? If so please tell me the approach. FYI i may have gotten it switched, it may ve a question about sum of roots and k may have been in the third term. But the confusion remains as it is now -b/a but k is with c
İf you answer I will be happy.
I think that we will not see question like third question in exam.
Am I right?
Hey! On my first SAT, I got a weighted means SAT problem as my last question on M1 math (just like Q3 in this video). It may have been experimental before, but I expect it to become more widespread.
Best of luck!
Thank you bro
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It is a possible question. Everyone gets different questions on test day... it's impossible to tell!
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