First, the algorithm.
? It has an algorithm. For example, your paper score is 80, and your passing score is less than 90. At this time, your score is 80 divided by 90, multiplied by 70, and finally you get 62 points. If your test score is 100, which is greater than the passing score of 90 points, then the calculation method is (100 minus 90) divided by ((150 minus 90) multiplied by 50), and this is added with 70 points, and finally you get 70.0025 points. So, if you pass the exam paper, you really pass it.
? Second, pay attention.
? Every year, a qualified teacher qualification certificate is determined and a ranking mechanism is adopted. Unqualified outside the qualified rate line, qualified before the qualified rate line.
? In other words, if you can call 1 10, don't call 100. One more point means one more guarantee. In fact, it is difficult to accurately evaluate the scores of each subject. After all, there are no fixed answers to some questions. When the score comes down, it will clearly show whether it is qualified or not. For example, 70 is followed by the word qualified, which means you don't have to think about whether my score is qualified or not.
? Basically, the difference of 1 minute caused the failure. Be careful when doing the problem, don't take chances, prepare carefully, do the problem seriously, and finally be sure to be qualified in capitalization.
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