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Forquestions16-20,solvetheproblemand
enteryouranswerinthegrid,asdescribed
below,ontheanswersheet.
1.Althoughnotrequired,itissuggestedthat
youwriteyouranswerintheboxesatthetop
ofthecolumnstohelpyoufllinthebubbles
accurately.Youwillreceivecreditonlyifthe
bubblesareflledincorrectly.
2.Marknomorethanonebubbleinanycolumn.
3.Noquestionhasanegativeanswer.
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correctanswer.Insuchcases,gridonlyone
answer.
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10
y
y=f(x)
3m+2p=24
m+p=10
If(m1,p1)isthesolutiontothesystemofequations
above,whatisthevalueofp1?
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Thegraphofthecubicfunctionfisshowninthe
xy-planeabove.Iff(a)=0,whereaisaconstant,
whatisonepossiblevalueofa?
4x?5y=2
Thegraphoftheequationaboveinthexy-planeisa
line.Whatisthex-coordinateofthex-interceptof
theline?
17
5(+)+3(2?)=32+5+4
xaxaxx
20
Intheequationabove,aisaconstant.Iftheequation
istrueforallvaluesofx,whatisthevalueofa?
()()
x?62+y?32=25
Thegraphinthexy-planeoftheequationaboveisa
circle.Ifthecircleistranslateddownwardaunits
suchthatthecircleistangenttothex-axis,theequationbecomes(x?6)2+(y?3+a)2=25.What
isthevalueofa?
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TurntoSection4ofyouranswersheettoanswerthequestionsinthissection.
Forquestions1-30,solveeachproblem,choosethebestanswerfromthechoices
provided,andfillinthecorrespondingbubbleonyouranswersheet.Forquestions31-38,
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13
5(x?3)=10x+5
Whatvalueofxsatisfiestheequationabove?
A)?4
Ify=x+1
andz=2x?3,whichofthefollowingis
2
equivalenttoy+yz?
B)1
C)5
A)2x2?x?1
D)15
B)2x2?x?2
2
C)2x?x?
1
2
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D)2x?2x?
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4
AnelectriccompanychargesJerome
$0.05perkilowatt-hour(kWh)ofenergyheusesin
hishouse.IfJeromewascharged$36bytheelectric
company,howmanykilowatt-hoursofenergydid
Jeromeuse?
A)0.0014
B)1.8
Astudentwalksxkilometers(km)alongastraight
pathfrompointPtopointQ.Thenthestudentwalks
ykmalongastraightpathfrompointQtopointR.
Whatisthetotaldistance,x+y,inkm,thatthe
studentwalks?
C)180
D)720
A)2.0
B)3.5
C)5.5
D)8.0
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OnNovember1st,therewere2,500boxesina
warehouse.OnDecember1st,therewere15%fewer
boxesinthewarehousethantherewereon
November1st.OnJanuary1st,therewere20%more
boxesinthewarehousethantherewereon
December1st.Howmanyboxeswereinthe
warehouseonJanuary1st?
A)1,700
B)2,125
C)2,550
D)2,625
FutureValueofanInvestmentafter
20YearsforDifferentInterestRates
$60,000
$50,000
$40,000
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
0%5%10%15%20%
Annualinterestrate
compoundeddailycompoundedannually
10
Jonathanneedstoearnatleast$175nextweekand
canworkatmost20hours.Heearns$10perhourat
hislawnservicejoband$8perhourathisjobatthe
gym.Whichofthefollowingsystemsofinequalities
representsthissituationintermsofthenumberof
hourshewillworkathislawnservicejob,,andthe
numberofhourshewillworkathisjobatthegym,g,
nextweek?
A)
10+8g≤175
+g≤20
B)
10+8g≤175
+g≥20
Aninitialinvestmentof$1,000ismadeataconstant
annualinterestrate.Thegraphsaboveshowthe
correspondingfuturevaluev,indollars,ofthe
investmentfordifferentannualinterestrates,r,after
20years.Onegraphshowsthevaluewhenthe
interestiscompoundeddaily,andtheothergraph
showsthevaluewhentheinterestiscompounded
annually.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A)Asrincreasesataconstantrate,vincreases
morerapidlyifinterestiscompoundedannually
ratherthandaily.
B)Asrincreasesataconstantrate,vincreases
morerapidlyifinterestiscompoundeddaily
ratherthanannually.
C)Asrincreasesataconstantrate,thedifference
ininterestcompoundeddailyandinterest
compoundedannuallyincreasesata
constantrate.
C)
10+8g≥175
+g≤20
D)
10+8g≥20
+g≥175
D)Ifr=15%andinterestiscompoundedannually,
a$1,000investmentwillbeworth$20,000after
20years.
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13
Questions12-14refertothefollowinginformation.
Whatisthevalueoftintheequationthatmodels
thissituation?
Forgymclass,Shaylacompleteda4-milewalkingand
runningexercise.Sheranfor7tmilesandshewalkedfor
?13
3
?
?
??
15
?
?
?tmiles,wheretisthetotalamountoftime,
?
?
?
inhours,Shaylaspentrunning.Theequation
A)
B)
C)
7
50
7
20
31
60
?13?
??
7t+3?t=4modelsthissituation.
?
?
?15?
??
D)
13
15
12
Whichofthefollowingisthebestinterpretationof
thevalue7intheequationthatmodelsthissituation?
A)Shaylawalkedataspeedof7milesperhour.
B)Shaylaranataspeedof7milesperhour.
C)Shaylawalkedfor7minutes.
D)Shaylaranfor7minutes.
14
WhatwasthetotaldistancethatShaylaspent
walkingandrunning,inkilometers?
(Use1mile=1.61kilometers)
A)0.40
B)4.00
C)6.44
D)10.53
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1516
Whichofthefollowingisagraphofasystemof
equationswithnosolution?
A)
y
x
P=P0+ρgh
Theequationabovegivesthetotalpressure,P,onan
objectsubmergedinafluid,whereP0isthepressure
atthefluid’ssurface,ρisthedensityofthefluid,gis
theaccelerationduetogravity,andhisthedepthto
whichtheobjectissubmerged.Whatishintermsof
P,P0,ρ,andg?
ρg
A)
P?P0
B)
PP
?0
ρg
B)y
C)
PP
+0
ρg
D)P+P0+ρg
x
C)y
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If4x2+bx+9=0,wherebisaconstant,hasexactly
onesolution,whatisapossiblevalueofb?
x
A)72
B)36
C)12
D)6
D)y
x
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x
ground
Inthefigureabove,Xisamarkonthesideofatireofacaratrest.The
car,startingfromrest,willexperienceanaccelerationforsomeperiod
oftime.Whichofthefollowinggraphscouldrepresentthedistance
betweenthemarkXandthegroundafterthecarstartstoaccelerate
andthetiremakesitsfirstfewrevolutions?
A)B)
TimeTime
C)D)
TimeTime
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y
A
y=f(x)
5
B
3
E
1
O1
x
CD
9
Thegraphofthefunctionfisshowninthexy-plane
above.Thefunctionfisdefinedbytheequation
Inthefigureabove,△ACDisarighttriangleandBE
isparalleltoCD.Whatistheperimeterof△ACDto
a
f(x)=x+cforpositiveconstantsa,b,andc,
b
a
whereisafractioninlowestterms.Whichofthe
b
followingordersa,b,andcfromleasttogreatest?
thenearesttenthofaunit?
A)29.7
B)36.0
C)41.5
D)50.9
A)a<b<c
B)a<c<b
C)b<c<a
D)c<a<b
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Inthexy-plane,thegraphofalinearequationofthe
formy=mx+bandthegraphofanexponential
equationoftheformy=abxbothcontainpoints
(1,3)and(2,4).Ifthepoint(r,s)isonthegraphof
thelinearequationandthepoint(r,t)isonthe
graphoftheexponentialequation,where0<r<4
ands>t,whichofthefollowingmustbetrue?
A)0<r<1
B)1<r<2
C)2<r<3
D)3<r<4
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2526
Twoindependentsurveysaskedrandomsamplesof
500peopleaboutthedistancestheycommuteto
workeachday.Theresultsofthesurveysaredetailed
inthetablebelow.
DailyCommutingDistance
Standard
Mean
deviation
(miles)
(miles)
A13.91.5
B15.11.5
Whichstatementistruebasedontheresultsofthese
surveys?
A)Thereisagreatervariationinthedistribution
ofthedistancespeoplecommutetoworkin
SurveyA.
B)Thereisagreatervariationinthedistribution
ofthedistancespeoplecommutetoworkin
SurveyB.
C)Thevariationinthedistributionofthedistances
peoplecommuteisthesameinbothsurveys.
D)Itisimpossibletodeterminethevariationinthe
distributionofthedistancespeoplecommute
becausethemeansaredifferent.
Duringaniceage,theaverageannualglobal
temperaturewasatleast4degreesCelsiuslowerthan
themodernaverage.Iftheaverageannual
temperatureofaniceageisydegreesCelsiusandthe
modernaverageannualtemperatureisxdegrees
Celsius,whichofthefollowingmustbetrue?
A)y=x?4
B)y≤x+4
C)y≥x?4
D)y≤x?4
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y
m
1
Ox
1
MaximumSpeedversusMaximumHeight
of12RollerCoasters
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
140180220260300340380420
Height(f)
Inthexy-planeabove,linemisperpendicularto
line(notshown).Whichofthefollowingcouldbe
anequationofline?
Thescatterplotaboveshowsthemaximumheighth,
infeet(ft),andmaximumspeeds,inmilesperhour
(mph),of12rollercoastersaswellasthelineofbest
fitforthedata.Ofthefollowing,whichbest
representsanequationforthelineofbestfit?
A)5x+3y+3=0
B)5x?3y+3=0
C)3x?5y+15=0
D)3x+5y?15=0
A)s=0.21h+32
B)s=0.43h+32
C)s=0.21h+62
D)s=0.43h+62
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Theessaygivesyouanopportunitytoshowhowefectivelyyoucanreadand
comprehendapassageandwriteanessayanalyzingthepassage.Inyour
essay,youshoulddemonstratethatyouhavereadthepassagecarefully,
presentaclearandlogicalanalysis,anduselanguageprecisely.
Youressaymustbewrittenonthelinesprovidedinyouranswerbooklet;
exceptforthePlanningPageoftheanswerbooklet,youwillreceivenoother
paperonwhichtowrite.Youwillhaveenoughspaceifyouwriteoneveryline,
avoidwidemargins,andkeepyourhandwritingtoareasonablesize.Remember
thatpeoplewhoarenotfamiliarwithyourhandwritingwillreadwhatyouwrite.
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onthelinedpagesofyouranswerbookletwillbeevaluated.
2.Anoff-topicessaywillnotbeevaluated.
Youhave50minutes(standardtime)toreadthepassageandwriteanessayinresponseto
thepromptprovidedinsidethisbooklet.
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Asyoureadthepassagebelow,considerhowArthurSchlesingerJr.uses
?evidence,suchasfactsorexamples,tosupportclaims.
?reasoningtodevelopideasandtoconnectclaimsandevidence.
?stylisticorpersuasiveelements,suchaswordchoiceorappealstoemotion,
toaddpowertotheideasexpressed.
AdaptedfromArthurSchlesingerJr.,“AgainstaOne-Term,6-YearPresident.”
?1986byTheNewYorkTimesCompany.OriginallypublishedJanuary10,1986.
1Theproposalofasinglesix-yearPresidentialtermhasbeenaroundforalongtime.
High-mindedmenhaveurgeditfromthebeginningoftheRepublic.The
ConstitutionalConventionturneditdownin1787,andrecurrenteffortstoputitin
theConstitutionhaveregularlyfailedinthetwocenturiessince.Quiteright:Itisa
terribleideaforanumberofreasons,amongthemthatitisatwarwiththe
philosophyofdemocracy.
2Thebasicargumentfortheone-term,six-yearPresidencyisthatthequestfor
re-electionisattheheartofourproblemswithself-government.Thedesirefor
re-election,itisclaimed,drivesPresidentstodothingstheywouldnototherwisedo.
Itleadsthemtomakeeasypromisesandtopostponeharddecisions.Asinglesix-
yeartermwouldliberatePresidentsfromthepressuresandtemptationsofpolitics.
Insteadofworryingaboutre-election,theywouldbefreetodoonlywhatwasbestfor
thecountry.
3Theargumentissuperficiallyattractive.Butwhenyouthinkaboutit,itisprofoundly
anti-democraticinitsimplications.ItassumesPresidentsknowbetterthananyone
elsewhatisbestforthecountryandthatthepeoplearesowrongheadedandignorant
thatPresidentsshouldbeencouragedtodisregardtheirwishes.Itassumesthatthe
lessresponsiveaPresidentistopopulardesiresandneeds,thebetterPresidenthe
willbe.Itassumesthatthedemocraticprocessistheobstacletowisedecisions.
4ThetheoryofAmericandemocracyisquitetheopposite.Itisthatthegive-and-take
ofthedemocraticprocessisthebestsourceofwisedecisions.ItisthatthePresident’s
dutyisnottoignoreandoverridepopularconcernsbuttoacknowledgeandheed
them.ItisthatthePresident’saccountabilitytothepopularwillisthebestguarantee
thathewilldoagoodjob.
5Theone-termlimitation,asGouverneurMorris,finaldraftsmanoftheConstitution,
persuadedtheconvention,would“destroythegreatmotivetogoodbehavior,”which
isthehopeofre-election.APresident,saidOliverEllsworth,anotherFounding
Father,“shouldbere-electedifhisconductproveworthyofit.Andhewillbemore
likelytorenderhimselfworthyofitifheberewardablewithit.”
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6FewthingshaveamoretoniceffectonaPresident’ssensitivitytopublicneedsand
hopesthanthedesireforre-election.“APresidentimmunizedfrompolitical
considerations,”ClarkCliffordtoldtheSenateJudiciaryCommitteewhenitwas
consideringtheproposalsomeyearsago,“isaPresidentwhoneednotlistentothe
people,respondtomajoritysentimentorpayattentiontoviewsthatmaybediverse,
intenseandperhapsatvariancewithhisown....Concernforone’sownpolitical
futurecanbeapowerfulstimulustoresponsibleandresponsiveperformancein
office.”...
7Thebanonre-electionhasotherperverseconsequences.ForbiddingaPresident
torunagain,GouverneurMorrissaid,is“asmuchastosaythatweshouldgivehim
thebenefitofexperience,andthendepriveourselvesoftheuseofit.”George
Washingtonstoutlyopposedtheidea.“Icanseenopropriety,”hewrote,“in
precludingourselvesfromtheserviceofanyman,whoonsomegreatemergency
shallbedeemeduniversallymostcapableofservingthepublic.”
8Jefferson,afterinitiallyfavoringasingleseven-yearterm,thoughtmorecarefullyand
changedhismind.Sevenyears,heconcluded,were“toolongtobeirremovable”;
“serviceforeightyearswithapowertoremoveattheendofthefirstfour”wasthe
waytodoit.WoodrowWilsonagreed,observingthatasix-yeartermistoolongfora
poorPresidentandtooshortforagoodoneandthatthedecisionbelongstothe
people.“Byseekingtodeterminebyfixedconstitutionalprovisionwhatthepeople
areperfectlycompetenttodeterminebythemselves,”Wilsonsaidin1913,“wecasta
doubtuponthewholetheoryofpopulargovernment.”
9Asinglesix-yeartermwouldreleasePresidentsfromthetestofsubmittingtheir
recordstothevoters.Itwouldenshrinethe“President-knows-best”myth,whichhas
alreadygotusintosufficienttroubleasanation.Itwouldbeamightyblowagainst
Presidentialaccountability.Itwouldbeamightyreinforcementoftheimperial
Presidency.Itwouldbeanimpeachmentofthedemocraticprocessitself.The
FoundingFatherswereeverlastinglyrightwhentheyturneddownthiswell-
intentionedbutill-consideredproposal200yearsago.
WriteanessayinwhichyouexplainhowArthurSchlesingerJr.buildsan
argumenttopersuadehisaudiencethatthepresidentialtermshouldnotbea
singlesix-yearterm.Inyouressay,analyzehowSchlesingerusesoneormore
ofthefeatureslistedintheboxabove(orfeaturesofyourownchoice)to
strengthenthelogicandpersuasivenessofhisargument.Besurethatyour
analysisfocusesonthemostrelevantfeaturesofthepassage.
YouressayshouldnotexplainwhetheryouagreewithSchlesinger’sclaims,
butratherexplainhowSchlesingerbuildsanargumenttopersuadehis
audience.
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Asyoureadthepassagebelow,considerhowMarilynJohnsonuses
?evidence,suchasfactsorexamples,tosupportclaims.
?reasoningtodevelopideasandtoconnectclaimsandevidence.
?stylisticorpersuasiveelements,suchaswordchoiceorappealstoemotion,
toaddpowertotheideasexpressed.
AdaptedfromMarilynJohnson,“U.S.PublicLibraries:WeLoseThematOur
Peril.”?2010byLosAngelesTimes.OriginallypublishedJuly6,2010.
1TheU.S.isbeginninganinterestingexperimentindemocracy:We’recuttingpublic
libraryfunds,shrinkingourpublicandschoollibraries,andinsomeplaces,shutting
themaltogether.
2Theseactionshavenothingtodowithwhetherthelibrariesareanygoodorwhether
thestaffprovidesusefulservicetothecommunity.Thiscountry’slargestcirculating
library,inQueens,N.Y.,wasnamedthebestsystemintheU.S.lastyearbyLibrary
Journal.Itsbudgetisduetoshrinkbyathird.LosAngeleslibrariesarebeingslashed,
andbeginningthisweek,thedoorswillbelockedtwodaysaweekandatleast
100jobscut.Anduntilitgotasix-monthreprieveJune23,SiskiyouCountyalmost
becameCalifornia’sonlycountywithoutapubliclibrary.Suchcutsandclosecallsare
happeningacrossthecountry.Wewon’tmissathirdofourlibrariansandbranch
librariesthewaywe’dmissathirdofourfirefightersandfirehouses,therationale
goes...butIwonder.
3I’vespentfouryearsfollowinglibrariansastheydealwiththetremendousincreasein
informationandthemanywayswereceiveit.They’vebeenadaptingascapablyas
anyprofession,managingourpubliccomputersandservinggrowingnumbersof
patrons,butitseemsthattheirworkhasbeenallbutinvisibletothoseinpower.I’ve
talkedtolibrarianswhosejobshaveexpandedwiththedemandforcomputersand
training,andbecausesomanyothergovernmentservicesarebeingcut.Thepeople
leftinthelurchhavelookedtothelibrary,wherekind,knowledgeableprofessionals
helpthemnavigatethegovernmentbureaucracy,applyforbenefits,accesssocial
services.Publicofficialswilltellyoutheylovelibrariesandarecommittedtothem;
theyjustdon’tbelievetheyconstitutea“core”service....
4Thepeoplewhowelcomeustothelibraryareidealists,whobelievethataccurate
informationleadstogooddecisionsandthatexposuretotheintellectualrichesof
civilizationleadstoabetterworld.ThenextAbrahamLincolncouldbesittingin
theirlibrary,teachinghimselfallheneedstoknowtosavethecountry.Whilethey
helpusgetonline,employedandinformed,librariansdon’ttrytosellusanything.
Nordotheyturnaroundandbroadcastourproblems,sendusspamorkeepa
recordofourinterestsandneeds,becausenomatterhowsavvythisprofessionisat
navigatingtheonlineworld,itclingstothatold-fashionedvalue,privacy.(A
professiondedicatedtoprivacyinchargeofourpubliccomputers?That’sbrilliant.)
Theyrepresentthebestcivicvalueoutthere,anarmyofresourcefulworkersthatcan
helpuscompeteintheworld.
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5Butinsteadofputtingsuchconscientious,economicalandservice-oriented
professionalstoworkhelpingus,we’rehandingthempinkslips.Theschoollibraries
andpubliclibrariesinwhichwe’veinvesteddecadesandevencenturiesofresources
willdisappearunlesswefightforthem.Thecommunitiesthattreasureandsupport
theirlibrarieswillhaveanundeniablecompetitiveadvantage.Thosethatdon’twill
watchinenvyastheDarienLibraryinConnecticuthostsnetworkingbreakfastsfor
itsout-of-workpatrons,andthetinyGilpinCountyPublicLibraryinColorado
beckonspatronswithasignthatpromises“Freecoffee,Internet,notary,phone,
smiles,restroomsandideas.”
6Thoseluckyenoughtoliveinthosetowns,orthosewhoowncomputers,orhave
high-speedInternetserviceandon-calltechnicalassistance,willnotnoticetheeffects
ofadiminishedpubliclibrarysystem—notatfirst.Whizzeswhocanwhittledown
15millionhitsonaGooglesearchtofindtheusefulandaccuratebitsofinfo,and
thoseabletobuyanybookorarticleorfilmtheywant,willescapetheimmediate
consequencesofthesecuts.
7Thoseincitiesthathaven’tpreservedtheirlibraries,thoselessfortunateandbaffled
bytechnology,andourchildrenwillbethefirsttosuffer.Butsoonerorlater,we’ll
allfeelthelossasoneofthemosteffectivelevelersofprivilegeandavenuesof
reinvention—oneofthegreatenginesofdemocracy—beginstodisappear.
WriteanessayinwhichyouexplainhowMarilynJohnsonbuildsanargument
topersuadeheraudiencethatpubliclibrariesshouldnotlosefunding.Inyour
essay,analyzehowJohnsonusesoneormoreofthefeatureslistedinthebox
above(orfeaturesofyourownchoice)tostrengthenthelogicand
persuasivenessofherargument.Besurethatyouranalysisfocusesonthe
mostrelevantfeaturesofthepassage.
YouressayshouldnotexplainwhetheryouagreewithJohnson’sclaims,but
ratherexplainhowJohnsonbuildsanargumenttopersuadeheraudience.
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HOWTOCALCULATEYOURTESTSCORES
GetSetUp
1.You’llneedthecustomizedQASreportwithyouranswers.You’llalsoneed
theanswerkey(pages4–5)andconversiontables(pages11–16)provided
inthissection.
2.Usingtheanswerkey,countupyourtotalcorrectanswersforeachsection.
Youmaywanttowritethenumberofcorrectanswersforeachsectionat
thebottomofthatsectionintheanswerkey.
3.Usingyourmarked-upanswerkeyandtheconversiontables,followthe
directionsonthenextfewpagestogetallofyourscores.
GETSECTIONANDTOTALSCORES
YourtotalscoreontheSATisthesumofyourEvidence-BasedReadingand
WritingsectionscoreandyourMathsectionscore.Togetyourtotalscore,
youwillconvertyourrawscoreforeachsection—thenumberofquestions
yougotrightinthatsection—intothescaledscoreforthatsection,then
calculatethetotalscore.
CalculatingYourEvidence-BasedReading
andWritingSectionScore
CalculateyourSATEvidence-BasedReadingandWritingSectionscore(it’s
onascaleof200–800)by?rstdeterminingyourReadingTestscoreand
yourWritingandLanguageTestscore.Here’show:
1.UsetheAnswerKeytodetermineyourrawscores(thenumberof
correctanswers).
2.GotoRawScoreConversionTable1:SectionandTestScoresonpage11
(ifyoutookthepapertest)orpage14(ifyoutookthedigitaltest).Lookin
the“RawScore”columnforyourrawscore,andmatchittothenumberin
the“ReadingTestScore”column.
3.DothesamewithSection2todetermineyourWritingandLanguageTest
score.
4.AddyourReadingTestscoretoyourWritingandLanguageTestscore.
5.Multiplythatnumberby10.ThisisyourEvidence-BasedReadingand
WritingSectionscore.
2
Question-and-AnswerServiceStudentGuide
CalculatingYourMathSectionScore
CalculateyourSATMathsectionscore(it’sonascaleof200–800),as
follows:
1.Countthenumberofcorrectanswersyougotonthe
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