15-16 multiple choice questions will give you a 65
All the dbqs 2 essays 15 multiple choice
There is no choice since there is only one multiple that can be made and that is 2.5*6 = 15
30 is a multiple of 15
No but I'am going to take it tomorrow i hear that there is a fair curve on it and there is about 28 multiple choice you have to atleast get 15-20 to pass !
15-16 multiple choice questions will give you a 65
All the dbqs 2 essays 15 multiple choice
There are 4*4*4... 15 timesso ans would be = 415
Not nearly as difficult as the Series 7 or 66. 60 multiple choice questions; 1 hour and 15 minutes testing time.
The IB Chemistry SL Paper 1 exam is typically 1 hour and 15 minutes long. Students are required to answer a series of multiple-choice questions within this time frame.
There is no choice since there is only one multiple that can be made and that is 2.5*6 = 15
yes you have to complete 15 tests to get it. 10 are multiple choice
There are 80-multiple choice questions on the APUSH exam in which you have 55 minutes to complete (0.69 minutes per question). There is also 2 FRQ's (Free-Response Questions) and 1 DBQ (Document-Based Question) in which you have 130 minutes to complete including the mandatory 15 minute pre-reading section.
To determine the number of questions you can get wrong on the SHSAT and still meet the cutoff score for Stuyvesant, you need to know the total number of questions on the exam and the points awarded for each correct answer. If each correct answer is worth 1 point and there are 100 questions on the exam, then the maximum score would be 100 points. To achieve a score of 561, you would need to answer 561 out of 100 questions correctly. Therefore, you can afford to get 39 questions wrong and still meet the cutoff score.
As long as it takes you to be 15 years old, answer 10 questions, make 15 edits and ask 3 questions, if you know the answer or not.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to these questions. The least common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in each of the three questions! The LCM of 8, 12 and 15 is 120.
As of 2010 there is 18 multiple question. You have to get 15 answers correctly