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.
I have no idea because you haven't said what test paper it is.
either be naturally gifted or talent in maths be a serious and dedicated student ask teachers for help when needed do past papers do independent studying or if all else fails.....get a tutor!
You take how many points that you scored on the test and divide that number by how many possible points you could've gotton on the test. Example: I got a 25 out of 50 on my test! 25 divided by 50 equals 0.50. This means I got a 50 on the test.
got the same result in my maths test! i am not certain but around the 50 or 52 mark! a d anyhow!
You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test. You need maths and pass the tomi test.
Because Its Tuesday
maths pattern
no
to make you smarter and to test your intelligence in maths, but other don't want to b smart and just be lazy
my maths is a subscription service for schools...
Yes
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Twenty five.
boys can be better at maths but girls normally are, i had a test once and the girls won so i guess that's your answerNo girls are. Naturally.
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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.