Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 18-26, meaning 25% of students scored 18 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 26 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 26 or higher).
Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 18-26 on the English section, 17-25 on the Math section, and 18-26 Composite.
Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 400-510, meaning 25% of students scored 400 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 510 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 510 or higher).
Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT English Scores are 18-26, meaning 25% of students scored 18 or lower on the ACT English Score, and 75% of students scored 26 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 26 or higher).
Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Math Scores are 17-25, meaning 25% of students scored 17 or lower on the ACT Math Score, and 75% of students scored 25 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 25 or higher).
Friends University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 390-515, meaning 25% of students scored 390 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 515 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 515 or higher).
I'm sorry, but that is very low... it's in the 5th percentile (or less). I am in 5th grade and my friends have scored between 230 and 245ish (i have a 264)...keep trying harder.
Oh, dude, a composite number is basically a number that has more factors than just 1 and itself. So, for 15, you've got 1, 3, 5, and 15 as factors, making it a composite number. It's like the popular kid at the math party with all those factors hanging out with it.
Oh, dude, you're talking about composite numbers. Those are like the popular kids at the math party - they have more than just two friends hanging out with them. So, like, numbers such as 4, 6, 8, and 9 are all composite because they can be divided by more than just 1 and themselves. It's like they have a whole entourage of factors following them around.
its him and his friends.WRONG. It is "his friends and he."
*friends
Pretend friends are friends that you pretend are there, imaginary friends.
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