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  2. Fred Carter - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] [11] He averaged nearly 14 points a game for the Sixers that first year. [2] The next season, he led the 76ers by averaging 20 points a game, [2] but played for a team that has the worst single season win-loss record in NBA history, 9-73. [3] Carter is sometimes remembered as the best player on the worst team.

  3. SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    Compared to Mathematics 1, Mathematics 2 was more advanced. Whereas the Mathematics 1 test covered Algebra II and basic trigonometry, a pre-calculus class was good preparation for Mathematics 2. [2] On January 19, 2021, the College Board discontinued all SAT Subject tests, including the SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2. This was ...

  4. SAT Subject Tests - Wikipedia

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    [10] SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2: Mathematics: 690: 101: 145,140 Formerly Math II or IIC. Consisted of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, statistics and a few miscellaneous topics. 20% of all test takers reportedly attained the highest score, 800. [11] SAT Subject Test in Biology E/M: Biology: 616 (E) 647 (M) 114 (E) 110 (M ...

  5. United Kingdom Mathematics Trust - Wikipedia

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    The UKMT Team Maths Challenge is an annual event. One team from each participating school, comprising four pupils selected from year 8 and 9 (ages 12–14), competes in a regional round. No more than 2 pupils on a team may be from Year 9. There are over 60 regional competitions in the UK, held between February and May.

  6. Stanford Achievement Test Series - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Achievement Test Series, the most recent version of which is usually referred to simply as the "Stanford 10" or SAT-10, is a set of standardized achievement tests used by school districts in the United States and in American schools abroad for assessing children from kindergarten through high school. [1]

  7. Additional Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    There are two written papers, each comprising half of the weightage towards the subject. Each paper is 2 hours 15 minutes long and worth 90 marks. Paper 1 has 12 to 14 questions, while Paper 2 has 9 to 11 questions. Generally, Paper 2 would have a graph plotting question based on linear law. It was originated in the year 2003 [3]

  8. Fred Carter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Carter (born 1945) is an American basketball player and coach. Fred Carter may also refer to: Fred Carter (artist) (1938–2022), American artist;

  9. History of the SAT - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, about 80,000 SATs were taken; in 1961, about 800,000; and by 1971, about 1.5 million SATs were being taken each year. [19] As more and more students from all over the U.S. tried to enter college, the SAT became more of a high-stakes exam; colleges needed something they could trust to fairly assess a prospective student's scholastic ...

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