By answering the questions correctly with work shown.
It depends on the specific program of study. Some programs have math requirements, some do not, while others may give you a choice. However, if you score low on the basic skills test, you will be required to complete those courses as a result of that test. Students must show math proficiency in computation and the equivalent of a high school algebra one.
200, that is a perfect score
This is a YES! You will need to take algebra 2 as a high school course which will eligible you to qualify into state colleges. A-G requirements are also what many college look at and decides. For example 3 years of math(alg1,geometry,alg2) will make you be eligible or states as for University is 4 years of math. But city colleges, you may not need alg2 but your math assessment in high school. Colleges also will have placement test that will test your math skills and rank you amongst how your score is as well.
680
Pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
A passing score is 54. But I am stumped bc I got a 77 on Pre-Algebra and a 46 on the Algebra section. If I read right a 45 is passing, but I'm not too sure so if someone else can clear this up please let me know.
Algebra, Geometry, statistics, factoring
Google "practice test site for algebra".
That would be a score of 80%.Hopefully, it was not a math test.
300 No its not I got 316 in math and I'm in 8th grade
It depends what classes you take in math.
The Hunter College Examaination includes English( grammer, reading comprehension), math, and a 30 minute essay on your assigned topic.