Sunday, July 12, 2009

If you bubble in all c's in the Math Section of the ACT test only, what would your score for the math section

what would the score be? I don't plan on doing that and that, I'm just curious..im a nerd

If you bubble in all c's in the Math Section of the ACT test only, what would your score for the math section
Every choice is equally likely if you can't eliminate any answers, anyone who says different is just trying to keep you from wasting as much time guessing (sorry for spoiling it for you). If you pick the same answer for all of them you will get almost exactly 25% if there are 4 choices and 20% if there are 5. If the test deducts 1/4 or 1/5 points for wrong answers you will get 0%. You can't "get lucky" since the people who design the test don't allow there to be much more of any answer vs. another.





I know I sound like an annoying teacher, but go through and do the easy ones then go back and do the hard ones. If you have like no time left and you can eliminate at least one wrong answer on each just guess. If you are smart and finish early, but you can't leave early, mentally check every question while covering up your old answer. This will help you find any stupid mistakes and can make the difference between a perfect score and a really close score because of a few questions wrong that you know how to do right.
Reply:trust me you will most likely fail. take my advise and study.
Reply:well its a possibleity that you can get them all wrong or all right





buut most likely its gonna be like a 25% average right


idk


a lot of math tests have c's as their answers but if ur lucky then you get a perfect score
Reply:you can get a perfect score....if you got REALLY LUCKY!!
Reply:I'd say 20-25% although "C" is supposed to be the answer three out of 4 times. Don't count on it.


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