Whether a score of 112 is considered good depends on the context in which it was achieved. For example, if it's an IQ score, it falls within the average range, suggesting typical cognitive abilities. In the context of standardized tests or assessments, it would depend on the specific scoring metrics and the expectations set for that test. Overall, it's important to compare the score against relevant benchmarks or norms to determine its significance.
IQ does not change with age. 100 is supposedly the average so 112 is fine.
If you need to achieve a score of 80% on a 112 question test, that means you need to answer 90 of the questions correctly (112 * .8 = 89.6)
423 + 525 - 112 = 836
112% would be 1.12 as a decimal (1.12 times something would result in 112% of the original value)
probably hum this is a hard one... NOT it would have to be a good result
Normally for 1 year.
yes it maynot be good
A good conclusion of the Benedict's test would be to state whether the test result was positive or negative for reducing sugars. Positive result would indicate the presence of reducing sugars, while a negative result would suggest their absence. This information can be important for further analysis or identification of certain carbohydrates.
100 is average but most people are around 115.
This would depend on what kind of test result is needed: a physical exam result, a school test, a blood test, etc. If it concerns a test result due to blood or other test, you can request the result from the family physician. If the test result concerns education, this is up to the teacher or professor but you can ask..
resulted e.g the fireworks on 4th of july resulted in heavy fog the next morning it can also be result e.g my result in the test was an A (a good result)
44.8% To get this answer just divide 112 by 250. The result is 0.448 multiply by 100 to get the percent as 44.8% 112/250 x 100 = 44.8 percent