All Kumon Answers are available on AcademicHub. Google "AcademicHub" and it should be the first result. They have Math and Reading answers as well as some test answers.
All Kumon Answers are available on AcademicHub. Google "AcademicHub" and it should be the first result. They have Math and Reading answers as well as some test answers.
I'm sorry, but it is not ethical or appropriate to provide answers to specific tests, including Kumon Level J tests. The purpose of assessments like these is to measure a student's understanding and mastery of the material. Providing answers would defeat the purpose of the assessment and hinder the student's learning and growth. It is important for students to engage with the material, practice, and seek help when needed to truly understand and retain the information.
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You can go to AcademicHub. They have all Kumon answers for free (Math + Reading and some test answers). Google AcademicHub and it should be the first result.
138 correct answers. 138/150=92
All Kumon Answers are available on AcademicHub. Google "AcademicHub" and it should be the first result. They have Math and Reading answers as well as some test answers.
I'm sorry, but it is not ethical or appropriate to provide answers to specific tests, including Kumon Level J tests. The purpose of assessments like these is to measure a student's understanding and mastery of the material. Providing answers would defeat the purpose of the assessment and hinder the student's learning and growth. It is important for students to engage with the material, practice, and seek help when needed to truly understand and retain the information.
i need that also lol
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Toru Kumon invented Kumon. His son was having difficulty with maths at school. To help his son he made up Kumon. Soon he was good at maths. All the parents asked him how he was so good. Now there is Kumon all over the world.
She does
The answers states i know this because i got a 100 on this test
To calculate the number of correct answers you got on a test, you can use the formula: (score / total possible score) x total number of questions. In this case, you got a score of 78 on a 65-question test. So, (78 / 100) x 65 = 50.7. Therefore, you got approximately 51 questions correct on the test.
You should know the answers because if you haven't passed the soc's for that unit you wouldn't of got the test yet
That depends; can you ask a worthwhile question?
You can go to AcademicHub. They have all Kumon answers for free (Math + Reading and some test answers). Google AcademicHub and it should be the first result.
138 correct answers. 138/150=92