<p>if you get a writing test rescored can you get an odd score? (ex. 9, 11) ... I know they have the two grades added together to get odd numbers, but I was just curious .... when they rescore is it submitted to one person to give you 1-12 score or two graders again?</p>
<p>I imagine it is scored by 2 people like how they initially grade it. Why wouldn't you be able to get an odd score? If they differ by more than 1 point, it is graded by a 3rd person. For example 4+5=9, 5+6=11, but 4+6!=12 since it would have to be regraded.</p>
<p>^^^since when does 4+6 equal 12?... or did Big Brother say that 4+6=12 now?... :p</p>
<p>learn how to read boolean......</p>
<p>4+6!=12</p>
<p>you see the !=, that means NOT EQUAL TO</p>
<p>the whole concept behind your example (4+6!=12) made no sense (boolean use notwithstanding). whatever, though... :)</p>
<p>I was trying to find an example where the 2 judges were off by more than a point. Don't worry about it.</p>
<p>i understood :) ty</p>