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Q: Which test are easier to score more difficult to score why?
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If you got a score of 90 on your second test and it was 42 more points than half your score on your first test what was your score on your first test?

96


Which test are easier to score?

the answer is according to your own understanding.. don't search your answers here..


Juans score on his second test was 87 This was14 points more than his score on the first test What was his score on the first test?

87-14=73


Juan's score on his second test was 87This was 14 more than his score first testWhat was his score on the first test?

73


Who is the Indian to score more than 30 centuries in Test Cricket?

Sachin Tendulkar is the person to score more than 30 centuries in Test Cricket.


How do you get a 100 on a test in math?

if you want to get 100% in a test you should revise what you did for that day everyday and then when it comes to the test it will be easier to do and you will get a good score. >>>> Just try not to cram, it'll be easier in the long run. Do practice problems, review quizes, worksheets, etc.


What does your test score of 15 mean?

Absolutely nothing, until we learn more about the test itself.


What is the average score on the border patrol test?

I personally scored a 90. The average is 90-94 apparently but it is very difficult.


What does it mean if the Z score of a test is equal to 0?

If the Z Score of a test is equal to zero then the raw score of the test is equal to the mean. Z Score = (Raw Score - Mean Score) / Standard Deviation


How is it easier to pass then fail with more test?

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Are act scores averaged if the test is taken again?

No. Your earlier score is ignored, even if your more recent score is lower.


Is the SAT graded on a curve?

Yes, the SAT assigns point values to student based on a curve. This helps to ensure that even if one test was more difficult than a previous test, the score should not be reflective of the difficulty of the test but rather how well you performed relative to everyone else who took it.