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Dooga Blackrazor
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When I do tests in Math I always seem to make one or two mistakes. This is sometimes because I failed to memorize something properly, but not often. I always understand the concepts.
My main problem is what many people would call "silly mistakes". I always seem to do something that prevents me from getting the 100% or even sometimes, the over 95% that I want. For example: Today on a probability quiz I got 9.5/10. I lost .5 because I multipled 15 and 15 instead of 15 and 16. I had even wrote down 16 and 15 on the page as denominators.
Also, on an Alegebra quiz I messed up somewhere and correctly found all the restrictions but I failed to result in getting an answer of -1. I took a longer route which might've been part of the problem.
Anyway has anyone dealt with the problem of "silly mistakes", any suggestions? Thanks.
My main problem is what many people would call "silly mistakes". I always seem to do something that prevents me from getting the 100% or even sometimes, the over 95% that I want. For example: Today on a probability quiz I got 9.5/10. I lost .5 because I multipled 15 and 15 instead of 15 and 16. I had even wrote down 16 and 15 on the page as denominators.
Also, on an Alegebra quiz I messed up somewhere and correctly found all the restrictions but I failed to result in getting an answer of -1. I took a longer route which might've been part of the problem.
Anyway has anyone dealt with the problem of "silly mistakes", any suggestions? Thanks.