The score range for advanced in the California Standards Test (CST) typically falls between 375-440. Advanced-level performance on the CST indicates that a student has demonstrated a thorough understanding and application of grade-level content standards.
The recommended viscosity for Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) 380 CST is typically around 380 centistokes (cSt) at 50°C. This viscosity is important for proper fuel combustion and performance in marine diesel engines. It is crucial to maintain the recommended viscosity range to ensure efficient and reliable engine operation.
If it is 12pm EST, then it is 11am CST. CST is one hour behind EST.
CST is Central Standard Time, which is two hours ahead of MST. Therefore, when it is 7AM MST, it is 9AM CST.
If it is 12pm EST time, then it would be 11am CST time. CST is one hour behind EST.
It would be 12pm in EST if it is 11am in CST. Eastern Standard Time is one hour ahead of Central Standard Time.
You get your CST score by mail, early September.
I dunno - I got a 250 and passed. There is help out there. Try googling "cst 002 sample questions" and stuff like that.
410 is the passing score in each subject. If you pass all of the subjects you should get a 2250
Yes, a 1570 Lexile score is considered very good for a seventh grader. Typically, students in this grade range have Lexile scores between 800 and 1100. A score of 1570 indicates that the student is reading at a significantly advanced level, well above the expected range for their age group.
I wouldnt say its advanced but it is pretty good considering the average score is between 45 and 50. A 61 means a lot more jobs will be available for you. I would say an advanced score is in the 80's and 90's.
You use the mid-point of the range.
An IQ score above 115 signifies advanced mental capability.
The ACT score range is 0-36, 36 being the best.
36
Good credit score ranges between 680- 750 and above this range credit score is considered excellent. Check your credit score regularly to get an idea about your credit score regularly.
583-619 is bad credit score in credit score range
First, you probably need more than one raw score. If you only have one raw score then your range is one point, the (score - 1/2) to the (score + 1/2). For a score of 80, the range would be from 79.5 to 80.5. It is kind of meaningless if you find a range for just one score. You need a larger sample size. A better question is: "How do I find the range of a sample of raw scores?" You need all of the raw scores in your sample, not just one score. Because each whole number (i.e., 80) represents a continuum (e.g., of ability), the range goes from 1/2 a point below the lowest score to 1/2 a point above the highest score. Let's look at some fake data with 5 participants: 10 20 30 40 50. The highest score is 50. The lowest score is 10. The range is (10-.5) to (50+.5). The range of raw scores is 9.5 to 50.5, a range of 41 points. If you are looking for the easy answer, then the range is 10 to 50 (lowest score to highest score; a range of 40 points). If you for some reason only have one score (e.g., 80), the long answer is 79.5 to 80.5 (range of one), the short answer is that there is no variability (range of zero).