Preparing for Standardized Tests 667
Preparing for
Standardized Tests
Extended Response: Scoring Points
In order to receive all possible points for an extended-response question, an
answer must be correct and all work must be shown. An example of a full-credit
answer to one part of an extended-response question is shown below.
Daniela has a corkboard with a 2-centimeter wide frame
2 cm
1.35 m
0.90 m
around it, as shown at the right. She wants to paint the
frame in her school colors. About how many square inches
will Daniela need to paint? Use 1 meter ≈ 39.4 inches.
- Full Credit: 4 points
A = · w
A 1 = 1.35 m · 0.90 m = 1.215 m^2
A 2 = (1.35 m - 0.02 m - 0.02 m) · (0.90 m - 0.02 m - 0.02 m)
A 2 = 1.31 · 0.86 m = 1.1266 m^2
A 1 - A 2 = 1.215 m^2 - 1.1266 m^2 = 0.0884 m^2
1 m^2 ≈ 1552.36 in^2 —0.0884 mˇ^2 · _ 1552.36 in^2
1 m^2
≈ 137.2 in^2
- Partial Credit: 3 points
All work is shown, but an incorrect conversion factor is used, so answer is incorrect. - Partial Credit: 2 points
The steps shown are incorrect, answer is incorrect. - Partial Credit: 1 point
No work is shown, answer is incorrect.
A company sells cylindrical tins of popcorn in two sizes. The
large tin has a diameter of 20 centimeters and a height of
25 centimeters. The small tin has a diameter of 12 centimeters
and a height of 18 centimeters. About how many more cubic
inches of popcorn does the larger tin hold than the smaller
tin? Use 1 centimeter ≈ 0.39 inch.
If you find that you cannot
answer every part of an
extended-response
question, do as
much as you can.
You may earn partial credit.
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