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Just to let you guys know, always double-check the calculator on your computer for the College Math exams (and any other math-related exams) because it doesn't always work right. It kept messing up while I was taking the test - it didn't hurt me in the long run (I got a 70/80 yay!! lol) but always double-check the calculator!!
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good advice, i would have assumed it worked correctly without checking it.
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lol...well i was assuming that until i typed in 600 x 3 which should have been 1800 but it kept giving me some crazy answer. dont worry though, all of the problems I got could be easily solved on the scratch paper they give. It's only 60 questions, so the material isn't that in-depth and 90 mins. is definitely plenty of time to finish that many. The REA guide book is a great help for studying for this test and it gives you a helpful list of scaled scores and their equivalent letter grades.
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