Yes.
Your ACT score is out of 36. Each section is scored out of 36 points and the section scores are averaged together to make up your total score. ACT Essays are graded on a scale from 0 to 12. The essay score makes up your writing score and is combined with your English section.
1. Σ(x^2) 2. [Σ(x)]^2 3. Σ(x+2)
Yes, just add them up. The highest score you can get is 2400.
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They superscore, meaning they'll take the highest scores you get on each section and add them to get a composite total. Meaning, let's say you got these scores on each test: SAT Test I: Math (750), Writing (720), Reading (640) SAT Test II: Math (600), Writing (800), Reading (700) You add the highest score from each subject and boom, you go from a 2100 or 2110 to a 2250!
The team score for the pro-am is based on a net best ball format. Each hole's score is the better of the pro's gross score and the net score of the amateur.
Each mushroom cap is worth one point. Stems are worth one half. Add them up and that's your score. Play against your friends.
If the S is on the bonus square, yes. You would score each word separately, and add the two scores together for your total word score.
A weighted average is a more accurate measurement of scores or investments that are of relative importance to each other. Identify the numbers to be used, identify the weights of each number, convert percentages to decimals, multiply each number by its weight, and add them together to get the weighted score.
When you use all your letters at the end of the game you get to add the letter score from the letters on your opponent's rack (not their entire game score).
With some effort. You find the perimeter of each relevant section and add them all together.
You have to add Gmail app for that use. In that app you can add as many accounts you want. You just have to enter in your credentials.