32 and this is legit! My GED teacher from Job Corps made this very clear to me.
-- Your score is 57 percent.-- Your grade depends on whatever the teacher decides is the grade for 57 percent.-- Personally, I can't imagine a teacher awarding a passing grade for a score of 57 percent.
change your score on first in math
What math questions?
That depends on what state your regents is/are in.
In a sorted list of number, the median score in math is the number in the middle of the list.
That would be a score of 80%.Hopefully, it was not a math test.
By answering the questions correctly with work shown.
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It can. Many people on WikiAnswers answer math questions.
Do hard work, solve the same questions frequently.
-- Your score is 57 percent.-- Your grade depends on whatever the teacher decides is the grade for 57 percent.-- Personally, I can't imagine a teacher awarding a passing grade for a score of 57 percent.
I don't know Edit:Seriously who put that........... to get it just keep answering questions right and u get score if u memorize the answers (or just guess....-_-!....) u can keep getting score so have fun i got 3895 >:) in 2 minutes
You need to at least get a 40% on the test to pass it. (:
To pass the Georgia math graduation exam, students typically need to score at least 70%. The exact number of questions required to pass can vary depending on the total number of questions on the exam. Generally, if the exam consists of 100 questions, a student would need to answer at least 70 correctly to pass. It's advisable to check the most current guidelines from the Georgia Department of Education for specific requirements.
change your score on first in math
There are many good math questions for a kid in kindergarten. Some good math questions for kids in kindergarten are questions like which one is bigger or which one would you choose.
No; since you refer to a math score (and not a math grade), it is ratio data.