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01/02 daily challenge
Today I did 10 words in context medium problems Score = 8/10
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01/02 daily challenge
LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 (new challenge)
As I mentioned in recent posts, consistency is the ONLY way to perform well on the SAT. So, I've got a new Mr. Beast-esque challenge for you: LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 Here's how it works: Starting January 2, 2026, anyone who wants to be part of the challenge must make posts titled, "Daily Challenge: XX/XX" where they post the 10 SAT problems (minimum) they completed for that day. The XX/XX should be the date, like 12/29. You don't have to screenshot EVERY problem, but there has to be SOME confirmation you actually did it. A great resource for finding additional practice problems is Aniko, by the way. Everyone in the challenge must make this post EVERY DAY. If you miss a day, you're out of the competition. We keep going until there's only one person standing. In Mr. Beast-fashion, however, I'll add new challenges at the end to make staying in as hard as possible. If genuinely two people are STILL in by March 1, I'll give both of them the prize (lol). To ensure we can actually, y'know, do this, I need to confirm you guys actually are up for it. So, if you want to be included in the challenge, comment "I'M IN" below so I can add you to the roster. I need at LEAST 10 people to join to make this happen. If we get fewer than that, I might have to cancel it.
LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 (new challenge)
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I'm in
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my next sat is on dec 6th and this is what im getting in practice tests...help...
help
1 like • Nov '25
you have lessen then7 days to icrease this what i would advise is use khan academy and learn the high yield concepts of math that can raise your score to a 630 and learn desmos that should help you walk into the 700s in no time.
Im really struggling with linear equations with one variable
So im struggling a lot with linear equations with one variable im trying to get really good at regressions but I can't seem to understand them. I am able to get my answer sometimes but it either takes me a while over a minute and im mostly jus trying values here's and example, I kinda gave up on the regression and did it that way and jus tried values until I got it which worked but so time consuming I was hoping someone can lmk any tips an trick to use regressions or demos better in general thank you.
Im really struggling with linear equations with one variable
0 likes • Nov '25
here is simple and easy shortcut you find it hand is that no solutions mens the lines are parrell and parrell have the same slope and different y-intercepts so slopes are numbers with the x i like to call it the rate of change it is the m in the formula of y=mx+b so then you can do this y=3kx+39 y=48/17x+36 so now think about y=mx+b the m value in the second equation is 48/17 and in the first value it is 3k. Ignore the x to make is simple and easy to solve then these two equation should have the same slope that means we can do this 3k=48/17then k=48/51 which reduces to k=16/17 which is 0.9411 in decimal that way faster way easier to understand than using a slidder with desmos. if you are still confused have a look at this video Remember just if you are writting a decimal include 4 characters so that the answer is considered correct by the college board. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhq8KH-n5Ew. note-the question is different but the concept is litterary the same so this video should help.
Daily SAT Question 11/30
Last day of November. Also let me know if anyone has an idea for how I could make these competitive. I used to have a thing where everyone who got the answer right would get a point, but now doing that would be hard since there's so many people who will all get the answers right. Maybe it could be something where the FIRST person to get it right gets something, idk.
Daily SAT Question 11/30
0 likes • Nov '25
@Hamy Mv there no problem in getting it wrong A is not a bad choice in that question the problem is that the notes mention that, which is why A is wrong
0 likes • Nov '25
yeah it is A makes sense not gonna lie i have seen this question before
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