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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A 567 means he missed one question. --algebra teacher[/quote] No, that’s not true. A perfect 600 can actually miss a question. [/quote] I mean, it depends on the form, yes. One student who misses one could end up with a 567, and another a 579. Two kids could get 100% but one is scored a 599 and one a 600. In general (ONLY FOR THE ALGEBRA 1 TEST!) 50/50 = 600 45/50 = 500 26/50 = 400 If you get a slightly easier version of the test, your 26 is going to be scored a 398 while your classmate’s 26/50 is a 403. It’s not a perfect match. It is not a CAT, so no adaptive questions. I have taught algebra for 15 years. A 567 is missing 1, maybe 2 questions.[/quote]
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