Attention! An solution for no.12 It said 2.36 percent decrease from jan to feb,right?But if we go from feb to jan,it is an increase.so 1+0.0236=1.0236 Then multiply it with Feb value,approximately 770.So 770×1.0236=approximately 788.172.So the answer is 790.
In question 36 _arc measure 2.4 radians doesnt it mean 2.4pi then when we convert it's 2.4pi×180/pi Thanks awsome video I always correct my mistakes with them really helpful
hey bro do you have dedicated like paid classes for sat or something, cause i am planning to do it in December im in Jamaica and would like to pass with over 1450 to have scholarship privileges. i am a track and field athlete so id love have great opportunity on both sides of spectrum academics and track and field i want to have many college options for scholarship can you help me out?
At 28:10 for q 24 why did you do 1-0.38/795-350.You used coordinates from 3 different points. Can you please explain?I used 500,0.38 and 350,0.19 and got to the correct answer, is that plausible?
Go the end of the video, I explain it there because if I remember correctly I got this one wrong but I explain the right answer at the end very clearly.
I took this late at night, and typically I don't miss anything on math, but this time I screwed myself over. 😆I made so many silly and dumb mistakes because of being tired and not being careful or diligent. Also, the question you got wrong... I got stuck on it too! I got it right but at the expense of wasting like 5 minutes, which could have been utilized to check my other answers in which I made retarded mistakes! You learn something every time you take the SAT smh 🤣
Fun fact about that BS question 24 - I tested the point (795,1.0) in the equation that that line is supposed to be on, and I got something like 1 < 0.92, so... yeah. This question is garbage. The y-intercept is obviously wrong. But if you get the slope right you can find the answer. Can't believe this question actually appeared on a real SAT. The College Board should be ashamed.
I hope that i can say "boom done"
In the day of exam
Hahaha you will my friend!
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Attention!
An solution for no.12
It said 2.36 percent decrease from jan to feb,right?But if we go from feb to jan,it is an increase.so 1+0.0236=1.0236
Then multiply it with Feb value,approximately 770.So 770×1.0236=approximately 788.172.So the answer is 790.
these videos help a lot is all im gonna say. keep it up :)
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ayyeee taking my test in one week!!!
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For q11 the third lowest is the median? How did you figure that out
Thanks for your help.... It's rly perfect
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This test was curved so that even if you made one mistake you got an 800!!
In question 36 _arc measure 2.4 radians doesnt it mean 2.4pi then when we convert it's 2.4pi×180/pi
Thanks awsome video I always correct my mistakes with them really helpful
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Boss if possible pls upload for other years aswell
I have!
You did question 17 incorrect I think when I did so in that test I had incorrect
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How hard is this test compared to the others?
Pretty hard
Pretty hard.
Do you have a video talking deeper about arimethic sequence stuff ?
hey bro do you have dedicated like paid classes for sat or something, cause i am planning to do it in December im in Jamaica and would like to pass with over 1450 to have scholarship privileges. i am a track and field athlete so id love have great opportunity on both sides of spectrum academics and track and field i want to have many college options for scholarship can you help me out?
We only do 1-1 tutoring that we offer; email me at huzefa@scalarlearning.com
At 28:10 for q 24 why did you do 1-0.38/795-350.You used coordinates from 3 different points. Can you please explain?I used 500,0.38 and 350,0.19 and got to the correct answer, is that plausible?
And how did you arrive at 36 in question 37? I'm a bit confused 😖
Because if you double those values, the area quadruples.
Can anyone explain me what standard deviation is?
The graph of Number 23 still gets me confused
I don’t know how to prepare for 24. The graph was just wrong.
Go the end of the video, I explain it there because if I remember correctly I got this one wrong but I explain the right answer at the end very clearly.
According to you was this test relatively harder than other tests or easy ???pls reply
i really want to get my goal by December
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What formula did you use in Q.27?
point slope
plz explain 26
The speed for the maximum gas mileage is the x coordinate of the vertex. You find that by doing -b/2a
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why 1.25 in 38th question?
Is khan academy helping?
It does help
how's 25 not C
Can you be more specific?
Hard test, did 5 mistaked😬😬
I took this late at night, and typically I don't miss anything on math, but this time I screwed myself over. 😆I made so many silly and dumb mistakes because of being tired and not being careful or diligent. Also, the question you got wrong... I got stuck on it too! I got it right but at the expense of wasting like 5 minutes, which could have been utilized to check my other answers in which I made retarded mistakes! You learn something every time you take the SAT smh 🤣
Fun fact about that BS question 24 - I tested the point (795,1.0) in the equation that that line is supposed to be on, and I got something like 1 < 0.92, so... yeah. This question is garbage. The y-intercept is obviously wrong. But if you get the slope right you can find the answer. Can't believe this question actually appeared on a real SAT. The College Board should be ashamed.
This was a comparatively hard test
Agreed.
lol question 30 tricked me pretty hard
Yes it was!!
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What do you think about the September 26 SAT Math section? Can it be harder?
I really don't know...
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