Statistics Practice Score Estimator

Use this preset after a Statistics practice exam or a scored free-response set. The estimate helps show whether the next study block should focus on concepts, calculator workflow, or written statistical communication.

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Open Statistics preset

Default Setup Used

The Statistics preset uses a 40-point multiple-choice section, a 24-point free-response total, and an even section split. If your teacher scales investigative tasks or free-response questions differently, edit the FRQ maximum before interpreting the score.

  • MCQ raw max: 40 points
  • FRQ raw max: 24 points
  • Default weight: 50% multiple choice and 50% free response

How to Read the Estimate

Statistics estimates depend heavily on communication points. A calculation can be correct but incomplete if the response does not define parameters, check conditions, state conclusions in context, or connect the result to the question.

Before You Enter Scores

Use the number of correct multiple-choice answers and the total free-response points earned from a rubric. If you are using only topic drills, treat the result as a narrow diagnostic rather than a full-exam estimate.

Study Moves After the Estimate

If MCQ is weak, practice mixed conceptual questions and identify which units create the most uncertainty. If FRQ is weak, rehearse complete inference procedures, clear notation, condition checks, and context-specific conclusions.