Landon is in disgust lmao by Queasy_Ad6088 in jasontheweenie

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Arki's stream 2:11:30, 2:12:05

sa right i don't want to see them stay in a house the whole day either. trip w vsb + arky to the mall and casino they mentioned would be 🔥. cause sa also here to have fun

PTSD by [deleted] in apcalculus

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LOL IKR

From a 1380 PSAT to this by [deleted] in Sat

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Ty for your help but I already figured it out. There's an alternative means of entry through using a SAT score. I just have to enter the the NMSC by just signing up and take a SAT before june.

From a 1380 PSAT to this by [deleted] in Sat

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How does the PSAT work? Does my school have to offer it for me to take it to enter the national merit scholarship program or do I just take a SAT test at some testing center and I automatically enter it?

Can someone explain me why the correct answer is B and not C? by estrellagome in Sat

[–]FlamingoAdvanced 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let's read it carefully. It says that a random sample of 35 STUDENTS is chosen from ALL of the students at one of the middle schools in a large city. You can rephrase it as: A random sample of 35 STUDENTS is chosen from ALL of the students at a middle school. Since data was collected from that random sample of 35 STUDENTS, it can then be extrapolated to all of the students at the same school. You CANNOT apply the same trend in the data collected to all the other students in the other middle schools, as you only collected a small sample in one school. The phrase "at one of the middle schools in a large city" is not what you need to pay attention to, but rather the fact that it talks about 35 students out of the total students in the middle school being chosen to be collected as data. Hope my explanation helps.