A: No. Always match the answer key to your specific curriculum (e.g., Saxon Math, EngageNY, Big Ideas Learning). The key above is a representative example.
| Section | Points per question | Total points | |---------|--------------------|--------------| | A (1–5) | 1 each | 5 | | B (6–10) | 1 each | 5 | | C (11–15) | 0.5 each (spelling counts?) | 2.5 | | D (16–20) | 2 each (partial credit for proper setup) | 10 | | E (21) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 6.4.1 Set One Answer Key
For those seeking to explore further, consider the following resources: | Section | Points per question | Total
A: Double-check the problem statement. Sometimes questions have multiple valid forms (e.g., x=4 vs 4=x). If still in doubt, ask your teacher. The key may have a typo. The key may have a typo
If you are an educator using the for a class of 25+ students, efficiency matters.
Complete Set One under timed, test-like conditions. No peeking.