<p>If you answer 49/50 of the questions correctly and leave just 1 blank.</p>
<p>Can you still get an 800 on the Math 1 test?</p>
<p>If you answer 49/50 of the questions correctly and leave just 1 blank.</p>
<p>Can you still get an 800 on the Math 1 test?</p>
<p>i got one question wrong and got a 760</p>
<p>i got one wrong and i got a 800 in the october one :)</p>
<p>@WhartonHopeful How do you know you got one wrong?</p>
<p>I forgot what was a criterion for a polynomial lol. As soon as I came out I checked and I knew I picked the wrong answer. So yeah.</p>
<p>i got 1 wrong last jan and got a 750</p>
<p>if you omit 2 what is the highest score you can get</p>
<p>730…</p>
<p>There was an error on one of the questions… really makes me mad, figures though. Its the academic subject test with the lowest average score, so it doesn’t have nearly as much coverage, and you usually have people taking it who don’t know any better so they can’t tell its an error and just assume they screwed up. If your curious it was the question about finding the distance between two midpoints in the xy plane. Its a first for me in finding an error on one of CB’s tests, but I have never taken the Math 1. Just took the Math 2 and got an 800 so I thought what the hell, I might as well.</p>
<p>For Math II I’m pretty sure I got 2ish wrong and I still got an 800.
But I’m guessing for I it’s a lower curve…</p>
<p>what’s the most you can miss to get 600</p>
<p>?? 10char</p>
<p>@Girlygirl22, the following should give you a rough estimate:</p>
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