A score in math typically refers to the number of points achieved on a test or assignment, often expressed as a percentage of the total possible points. For example, if a student answers 18 out of 20 questions correctly, their score would be 90%. Scores can also reflect a student's understanding and mastery of mathematical concepts. High scores often indicate proficiency, while lower scores may suggest areas needing improvement.
My score is not going on the leaderboard
It is 8
The answer depends on what the experiment is about. For example, if you believe (or want to test) that pupils' scores in English tests depend on their scores in maths tests, then the independent variable is the maths score. But if you believe that the English scores influence their maths scores then the independent variable is the maths score.
Keeping score. Measuring out the playing area.
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a score is twenty:20
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Score = 20
My score is not going on the leaderboard
A score is 20. So, it's 45.
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Revise more.
The answer depends on what the experiment is about. For example, if you believe (or want to test) that pupils' scores in English tests depend on their scores in maths tests, then the independent variable is the maths score. But if you believe that the English scores influence their maths scores then the independent variable is the maths score.
you should buy some maths books and do 20 mins every night or do some revision on maths.