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87-14=73
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Sachin Tendulkar is the person to score more than 30 centuries in Test Cricket.
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.
Absolutely nothing, until we learn more about the test itself.
I personally scored a 90. The average is 90-94 apparently but it is very difficult.
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
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No. Your earlier score is ignored, even if your more recent score is lower.
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.