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Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.
well you can go to answer right under ask and it will give you a list you can answers
There are an infinite number of correct answers to your question; so I will give 3 correct answers. 3, 5 2, 6 1, 7
Yes, depending on the grading scale. Some grading scales score below 70 an F. So if you have a 10 question quiz where every question is worth 10 points and partial credit is awarded for partially correct answers and you get 6 questions correct and a very small portion of a 7th question correct you could end up with 61%.
95 questions 100 raw points scrambled paragraphs - 5 questions, 2 points ea. logical reasoning - 10 questions, 1 points ea. reading - 30 questions, 1 points ea. total - 45 questions, 50 points max. math - 50 questions, 50 points ea. However, your admissions is not based on the raw score alone (#right/100). It is calculated into a curve of a xy graph, and i only know 2 people outside of the NYC dept of education that have the 2009 curve. Nationwide in Flushing, and a certain Jet Chaw who teaches there.
5 incorrect answers and 15 correct answers
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Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.
you answer as many correct answers as possible and it gets you points
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Simple, but not simple - answer a lot of questions accurately. Go to the "Unanswered Questions" section, and start with an area of personal expertise. Correct, helpful answers, even short ones, can earn you trust points.
The American Mathematics Competition 10 (AMC 10) is made up of 25 multiple choice questions (A through E). All questions are worth 6 points if correct, 0 if incorrect, and from 1.5 to 2.5 points if blank depending on the year. Recently the contest has moved toward 1.5 points for a blank answer.
This website provides answers to most of your questions. To earn points you simply need to answer questions that are given
Dr. Smith's chemistry midterm has 60 questions. She scores the test as follows: for each correct answer, she gives 2 points; for each incorrect answer, she subtracts 2/3 of a point; for unanswered questions, she neither gives nor subtracts points. If Andrew scored a 68 and did not answer 2 of the questions, how many questions did he answer correctly?
To earn points in Answers, you must either come back each day to get five points, or you must answer questions to get twenty points for each question that you answer
Contribution points on WikiAnswers are awarded for almost anything! Asking and answering questions, editing answers, flags and questions, updating your profile, posting a message , spliting , merging and creating alternate wordings, and almost any activity on WikiAnswers gives you contribution points in one of the contribution categories in your profile: Answers, Edits, Organization, Questions, Community . Total points are points gathered through all the methods above. Trust points are another type of points, wich you can gain only by being recommended by other users. The most effective way is to answer lots of questions, especially new questions, and make sure that your answers are correct. Everybody gets a few answers wrong now and then, but if you do as much research and fact-checking as possible, you will have the best possible chance of getting your answers right. Remember that Google is your friend. Of course, not all questions have a right or wrong answer, so in that case you just need to express your ideas as eloquently as you can. Also, try to "go the extra mile" with your answers. Don't ramble on about things that aren't relevant to the question, but make your answers as complete as possible. For example, if someone asks, "What U.S. state has 7 letters in its name?" don't just name one, name all of them. If you give good answers, then people will eventually give you trust points. People aren't going to give you trust points if you just write not very detailed answers or if your answers don't make sense, or if you are spamming. So just give good answers, and answer a lot of questions!