
05-29-2006, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by RBOWMAN
Brian, I believe there are 120 natural science questions...60 biology and 60 natural science...so inorder to score a 50 to pass, does that mean 50 or 60 have to be answered correctly. Say , 50 and maybe I'll convince myself into believing I could actually pass this test!!
Praying for a miracle....
Ron 
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I would say closer to 60 (58-59) perhaps but like you already know 1/2 or more correct is the key. Hey don't take this the wrong way, because I know you will be fine, but you sound the same way I was right before taking that damn math exam. I was trying to figure out the passing percentage formula down to the exact number of questions needed to pass too. Unfortunately (gulp) I didn't figure it out
YOU WILL PASS - just make sure you have a FIRM GRASP on BIOLOGY -
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