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Exam: Timer Math

Before the exam, calculate this number and write it at the top of your page. 2. The “Checkpoint” Method (Mental Math) You can’t constantly divide fractions under pressure. Instead, set time checkpoints.

[ \text{Time per Mark} = \frac{\text{Total Exam Time (minutes)}}{\text{Total Marks}} ]

That means a 4-mark question should take ~6 minutes. A 10-mark question? ~15 minutes. exam timer math

But here’s the truth: can instantly lower your anxiety and boost your score. Let’s break it down. 1. The Golden Ratio of Time Per Mark Most exams allocate time based on marks. The core formula is simple:

A 2-hour exam (120 minutes) worth 80 marks. ( 120 / 80 = 1.5 ) minutes per mark. Before the exam, calculate this number and write

[ \text{New allowed time per question} = \frac{\text{Time remaining}}{\text{Questions remaining}} ]

Instead, :

[ \text{Minutes left per question} = \frac{\text{Minutes Remaining}}{\text{Questions Remaining}} ]

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