SAT Math: March 2021 OFFICIAL TEST Calculator (In Real Time)
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Hey, my name is Caleb from Kenya, I got 750 in math section, March 13 test, you really helped me, thank you. You are a Genius 🤓
Ye I got it in june hes really helping
can you help me i keep getting 500 how did you study for it ?
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I always seem to learn a lot of big things to save time from these videos. Really appreciate it!
Happy to help!
This video is very helpful, thank you for making these videos.
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Thx so much for this! Was looking every where for this test pdf
Glad it was helpful!
this was very helpful thank you so much for uploading this!! I have my SAT on August 28th and hoping to get through it with scores above 700. Gonna keep watching your vids and improving on my pace. Thanks so much again!!
hey how much. did you score!?
@@Fentanylenjoyer... how much did you
@@mingibefine5369 haven't given my SATS yet. U?
Love your videos bro, im taking the test on Saturday
This video made me actually feel more confident so Thank You so much
I'm so glad to hear that! Good luck!
what did u get bro
@@nafay3d 1150
@@nafay3d it’s very good in my country 😅 and didn’t study much
Thanks for helping me be prepared for the upcoming sat test
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Man, If have discovered this channel before I could be sure that I could get 690 or more in math.
Thank you very much for this..highly respected
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Good day sir hopefully you reply as this video was awhile ago but for #25 I used the area of a circle and equalled it to what they gave us in the question as the area of the shaded region ( pier^2=36pie -18) and solved for R and then i got the same answer when i worked the perimeter
For q25 can use the formula A=1/2d^2 to find the area of the square?
For question 25 I took 18 and put a radical on it since u can find the area of a square by squaring the sides so then that means the sides would be 3radical2 and then u can add the sides 4 times and get 12radical2
same! good luck!!
Congratulations for 30k
Thank you so much 😀
hi from Russia;)I have already got 790 on Khan academy,but I really like to watch your reviews) thanks for your videos) I am looking forward to take this exam in may😍 hope for 800..
Glad you like them!
Hi sir I used a different approach for 25 which was easier and got to the same answer. But if pir^2=36pi and thr r=6, can you please explain how the diagonal is 6?Becuase the way you marked it it looks like the diagonal is 6.
For numbre 18, pay attention to what is being asked . You don't need to do all the calculation since when you add both equations gives you 3x+y = 15. That is your answer.
Pls do Mar 13 SAT its maths section was pretty challenging!
Look no further, you found it! Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much!
For question 13 I'm not clear on the formula you used after you got the slope
hi, i got 13 wrongs on the math section of this exam, i guessed it means 650 or something, right? can someone tell me please if that is correct?
Thanks mate appreciate it
No problem 👍
Could you please share some tips about avoiding errors in calculations.
I just solved the whole thing with you and failed 6 questions I could easily solve.
#18, at 19:20, can be solved a little easier just by adding the two equations as is. Which gets you 3x+ y=15, and boom no need for elimination but it is a good habit to use it. Just thought I’d share my technique to save a little time.
Nice! Thank you so much for your support!
yea i was about to say
Thank you for this great video, but in question 18 you could have just added the 2 equations and you were going to get the solution.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hey, I really appreciate your work. I took the same test and came to review my answers. I have a question regarding question 37, the number I had some trouble with. Do you think there is some type of error in question as it does not specify until what decimal we have to round up like usual?
BOOOOOM DONE !!!!! ❤
sorryyyyy this is really last minute of me but how is at 4:15 you dont substitute it as 3=x^2-7
25:00
i did it like this:
Square root the 18, and get 3 (sqr root)2 and then multiply by 4 to get 12 (sqr root)2
Nice, thank you for sharing!
So for question number 31, the question asks "How many indicated that they do not like comedies?" it isn't asking for a fraction but the entire problem is about fractions. so, instead of saying 80, couldn't I say 1/3 as in 1/3 of those surveyed don't like comedies. the answer key doesn't have 1/3, so im confused why that's wrong because the question doesn't specify how to write the number
It says "how many," not what fraction or percentage, so we need a concrete number. Make sense?
Hey man, I was just wondering for question like 37, do I round it to the tenth or do I keep it 16 because thats what I did where I kept it and dont want to make a mistake like that on the actual test.
No keep it that way, 16.6 or you can round it to 16.7
The section 3 in the international 2021 March test was way harder than the one for the us test it was my worst test to ever take I went to get a 1400 I got a 1250 650 in the eng part and 600 in the math part it was terrible I had 9 mistakes in section 3 and 8 in section 4 it was really hard my man but next time better luck.
You got this! Continue to work through the practice exams and using all available resources to study!
wow thank you SO much
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
is this for math1 ? sat
Wow u got urself a subscriber
Is there any chance you will start to do the timed reading section of the sat? That's the only one I'm struggling with, mostly on time
you're not alone ma man
Not at this time but maybe in the future! Thank you for your support!
Hello! Can you go over the March 24th School Day SAT Math Section? It would mean a lot!
I don't think it's been released
@@ScalarLearning Do you know where it is?I got a 600, and I was disappointed on the math, it would mean a lot if you could tell me where you can find it.
for number 26, a shorter way that i found was to just make x=0, and 1 and 2 will equal to 16
Genius.
Amazing! Thank you for watching!
Easier way to do 25 would be that since we know that the area of the square is 18 we can square root the 18 to get the side of 1 side. And then you just multiple that side by 4 to get the perimeter.
That's a great suggestion, thank you!
were there different sat tests on march? I remember there being a problem about standard deviation on my test
I'm not certain. Did you get the QAS?
@@ScalarLearning No but now that I think about it, my sat may have been in April. My school had a lot of tests during those months so I may be confused.😖😖
Thank you so much. I really appreciate what you do.
Could you please explain how I can solve number 14 using quadratic?
(12+0.5x)(400-10x)
Mister Sheesh is right. Here is my reasoning:
sales = price * meals
S = (12 + 0.5x)(400 - 10x)= -5x^2 + 80x + 4800 where x is the number of $0.50 price hikes that decreases the number of meals sold by 10 for each price hike.
S = -5(x-8)^2 + 5120 in vertex form.
The number price hikes to maximize the sales is 8. The price for maximum sales is 12 + 8 = $20 for $5120 in sales.
@@franciscopham5586 8 price hikes at $0.50 each is $4 dollars more than $12. The answer should be $16.
where can we get the questions that you have? is there a pdf?
Yes, you can find it on reddit.
Why D can't be the answer on q no 22? If angle BAC is equal to the angle EDF, it satisfies the AAA congruency rule. Why won't we choose it?
I think it’s because we already established the angle as 97. So they are asking for another reason why and the definition of congruency should be like same size and shape so we know they are the same shape because the angles are the same but the size (length) being equal makes it congruent. I think D would make them similar triangles but not congruent Idk idk if that made sense 😅😅
How did you notice the subtracting the square in the equation for number 25? Were there other ways to go about it?
The area of the shaded region is given as 36pi - 18. Since the shaded area is equal to the circle area minus the square area, you can “speculate” that 36pi (is the circle) and 18 (is the square).
To quickly verify:
36 pi = pi r(r) which gives you r = 6.
Given that r=6, the square area becomes (1/2)(6)(6) = 18. The square area is confirmed. You can now calculate the perimeter.
You can also just go ahead and calculate the shaded area (circle - square)
pi (r)(r) - (1/2)(r)(r) = 36 pi - 18
(r)(r) = (36pi - 18) / (pi - 1/2)
= 18(2pi - 1) / 1/2(2pi-1)
= 36
From which we have r = 6. You can now compute the perimeter.
in question 33 why do you take 18 as the hypotenuse value and not 30?
Keep watching, it was a mistake
Underrated
Thank you for your support!
Where can I find these newly released papers?
Reddit! Thank you for watching!
Hello how are you
Could you please send a link for the SAT math march 2021
Thank you
It is available on reddit
Did you find it? Thank you for your support!
Isn't number 25 really weird???
#18, way faster to just add both equations together, it will be 3x + y = 15
kindly anyone PLESE TELL me how to do Q14 without options or how to set up a quadratic for this. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!!
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
hey, i have my test tomorrow and i just had a quick question. in #13 how did you know it was linear so quick the difference between the y values isn't the same.
Linear means you have constant slope. The slope is -3. You should look for change in y vs change in x.
@@OverclockingCowboy Would have hoped to have gotten a reply before finishing my first year of college but thanks lol. Good luck on ur exams!!
Is this the 13th of March US or the school day one?
The official March 13th!
For problem 14, if you wanted to set up a quadratic, how would you do that? Or is it easier to just plug in the answer values (that's how I did it but I was wondering if a quadratic would be easier)
Update: 780 math! Thanks!
You need an equation for total sale that relates price/meal and number of meals. Then you have to find the price that maximizes the total sale. You also have to figure out what your constraints are. For example, you start with 400 meals. That is very time consuming. Just create a small table just like he did. Drop the number of meals by 80 starting from 400 for each increment in price of $4.
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
So on question 4, why do you cross multiply. If X is on the top you just have to multiply by the denominator on X's side, less operations, less chance for errors.
He has the same number of operations as you: one multiplication and one division.
I don’t quite get #14. Is there an easier way to solve it? You mentioned something about a quadratic.
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
He set up a table between price/meal and number of meals. As the price goes up by $4, number of meals drops by 80 (same as an increase of $0.50 leads to decrease in 10 meals). Then, he calculated the total sale for each price.
TABLE for price, number of meals, total sale
$12. 400. $4800
$16. 320. $5120
$20. 240. $4800
etc
$16 gives the highest total sale.
it was quite hard isn't?
how is the mean of B less than A in nb7, there is 1 value added only in A pls help
Data set A has one outlier at 60/70. This will pull up the mean (or average) of A relative to B.
You can use GPA as an example. Let us say that your current GPA is A for 10 courses. If you take an additional course and get an F (an outlier), that course will pull down your GPA. Your new GPA will be less than A.
how come for 6 the probability isn't 0.5
because in the first sentence it says that it is an unfair coin that makes the probability of landing on heads 0.6.
As Johan mentioned, the question states that it is unfair so it doesn't have an equal (0.5) chance of landing on heads. Thank you for watching!
@Leonard Sopaj because it literally said 0.6 in the question
@Leonard Sopaj as mentioned above, the question said it, however, we can assume it's center of gravity is kind of rigged so that it mostly lands on heads ¯\_(ツ)_/.
Where can we find a pdf or something for this test?
Reddit! Thank you for checking out my channel!
@@ScalarLearning I watched almost every video already haha, you are amazing bro! All of love from Brazil 🇧🇷
i feel like this test is old ive taken dozens of SAT practice tests and i feel like ive seen this somwhere
It's likely! Thank you for checking out my channel!
What is a good score for my first SAT test as a tenth grader?
Check out this blog: www.bestcolleges.com/blog/what-is-a-good-sat-score/#:~:text=A%20strong%20SAT%20score%20can,than%20your%20school's%20middle%2050%25.
I would recommend taking a few SAT practice tests on the College Board website to see how you do.
was the international sat harder than this ?
I think they are equivalent in difficulty rating. Thank you for checking out my channel!
Yo i just wanted to ask you how you got your answer in #14. And if you could show me how to make it into an equation
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
He set up a table between price/meal and number of meals. As the price goes up by $4, number of meals drops by 80 (same as an increase of $0.50 leads to decrease in 10 meals). Then, he calculated the total sale for each price.
TABLE for price, number of meals, total sale
$12. 400. $4800
$16. 320. $5120
$20. 240. $4800
etc
$16 gives the highest total sale.
Your British accent was flawless accent
can you please explain 11 how did you get .8, its not explained in the video
I have the same question
If you get 20% discount, it means you paid 80% of the original price. So you have $14 = 0.80 x P.
I can't understand qs.14, can you pls explain what you did?
He set up a table between price/meal and number of meals. As the price goes up by $4, number of meals drops by 80 (same as an increase of $0.50 leads to decrease in 10 meals). Then, he calculated the total sale for each price.
TABLE for price, number of meals, total sale
$12. 400. $4800
$16. 320. $5120
$20. 240. $4800
etc
$16 gives the highest total sale.
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
its a different set of SAT for MARCH 2021. I think I took a different one though. I took mine in school day. Watching this review makes me confused cos I can’t remember anything that I solved lol
Maybe you took international
@@ScalarLearning i took my SAT during school day though
Hey for question 25 why is the radius 6
Nvm i figure it out
Keep trying until you understand!
I still don't get #14..please explain how you got all those values?
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
He set up a table between price/meal and number of meals. As the price goes up by $4, number of meals drops by 80 (same as an increase of $0.50 leads to decrease in 10 meals). Then, he calculated the total sale for each price.
TABLE for price, number of meals, total sale
$12. 400. $4800
$16. 320. $5120
$20. 240. $4800
etc
$16 gives the highest total sale.
hey for #1, i really thought it would be six because the range is 7.4,7.5,.7.6,7.7,7.8,7.9 which is six samples :O explain
7.5 and 7.8 are not given. There are 4 samples (frequency) from 7.4 to 7.6 and 3 samples from 7.7 to 7.9 for a total of 7 samples.
Can someone explain why D is incorrect at 22:30?
3 similar angles does not prove congruence. It only proves they are SIMILAR. The question is asking for congruence (meaning identical or same shape and size). Similar means same shape but not necessarily same size. You need SAS, ASA, AAS to prove congruence. AA or AAA only proves similarity.
Oh, I see. Thanks!
How would you come up with a quadratic equation for the restaurant problem
Which question are you referring to?
@@ScalarLearning question 14. i didn't understand that either.
Same
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
@@ScalarLearning
There is no quadratic equation. He was just thinking out loud. You are better off creating a small table just like he did. If you like equations, they look like
M = 400 - (10/0.50) (P-12)
where
M = number of meals, 0
Why was this test so easy compared to others
Have you solved November 2020 sat yet?
No, not yet!
@@ScalarLearning will you be solving it anytime soon?
#11, why di u divided for 0.8 and not 0.2 i mean 20% is not 0.2?
If you get 20% discount, that means you pay 80% of the original price. So $14 = 0.80 P and P equals 17.50.
The 20% discount is equal to 0.20x$17.50 = $3.50. The price you paid is 0.80 (17.50) = 14.
36:10 DUDE I paused the video after he said adjacent and hypot I was going crazy thinking how is that the hypot, after like 30 mins of just trying to comprehend i decided to skip and turns out he made a mistake .-.
Sorry about that!!!
For 23 if it was =4 how many solutions would it have
For |x+7| = 4, you have 2 solutions x = -3 and -11. The quantity inside the ABSOLUTE VALUE notation (x+7) can be +4 or -4. After the absolute value operation, the inside quantity -4 becomes +4.
Question 33 is wrong: Cos F=24/30,the hypotenuese will NOT change.
Continue watching, he notices his mistake and corrects it.
You're right and it was corrected! Thank you for your support!
45:19
“y=45”🤖
“And 16 is ze winnerrr 👨🎨”
From now on can you please put the pdf link in the comment section for every video
It will be helpful
Unfortunately, I am not able to do that but you can find them on reddit in the SAT forum!
drive.google.com/file/d/1fhY8hLI6catBq3-gSu_3YNQtqkMctoeA/view
Is this the international one?
It's the us one
This is the US test. Thank you for checking out my channel!
Wait for 18 you isn't there an easier way can't you just add going down
That could work as well
i missed 12 questions on thiss section, and 4 of em were just plain simple mistakes
literally me
Identify where you went wrong and work through it! You got this!
Number 33 you took the wrong hypotenus
i am sorry but i cant understand you like you go fast and it just doestn make sense to me. but most part you are good at it
Thank you!
I don't think I am a math genius or anything but the March math sections seemed pretty easy. I wish I had taken it then
When do you take yours?!
question 20 plz not clear
The actual y value are the data points. The line of best fit is a linear estimate (predicted was used) of these data points. Just count the number of points below the line.
I GOT A 790!!!
Amazing!!! Congratulations!!
I got 740
AWESOME!!! Let me know if you want to do a testimonial
Are u blind
I do think I need glasses, so possibly.
He doesnt even explaiiiinn