I'm mystified about the "# Correct | # Questions" chart. What do the # Correct fractions mean, and how are they related to the # Questions? The top part is straightforward - I'm at 97% overall, completing 12% of the whole enchilada. But those fractions?!
# Correct is the number of questions you answered correctly. So if its 1/2 you answered 1 question out of 2 asked.
#Questions is the number of questions the system asked you.
# Correct is the number of questions you answered correctly. So if its 1/2 you answered 1 question out of 2 asked.
#Questions is the number of questions the system asked you.
So .... one line from my chart says (# Corr | # Q): 6/7 | 4. So i got 6 of seven questions correct, but how does that work with the 4 questions?
Don't sweat the statistics too much. I think that's mostly for test validation. As long as you are not on "hold" due to missing a question too often AND you review the questions you miss on the quizzes and learn from the mistake(s) you'll be fine.
To both Davids: I know, don't sweat the small stuff. The High Road Training is wonderful. I know I'll nail the written tests. It's just that I've been a math teacher, and work with fractions & statistics a lot.
Errol, I just passed my cdl permit testing this past Monday and I only studied the high road...it is awesome...I still need to do my tanker endorsement for prime but I just wanted to say the high road study guide is awesome.
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I'm mystified about the "# Correct | # Questions" chart. What do the # Correct fractions mean, and how are they related to the # Questions? The top part is straightforward - I'm at 97% overall, completing 12% of the whole enchilada. But those fractions?!
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