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How many questions does GMAT have in mathematical oral calculation? How many wrong questions can you get 700 points?
Chinese 4 1, Math 37.

Generally speaking, M5 1+V33=700 or M50+V33=700, depending on the situation, whether you are wrong or not, and whether the questions you do are simple. Roughly the same as the above.

Mathematics can be wrong within 5, and Chinese can be wrong 12, 13. I tried.

700 = M50+v 35 = M50+v 34 = m 5 1+v 34 = m 5 1+v 33

7 10=M50+V36

720=M50+V37

Basically, this formula is related to the difficulty of your wrong question. If all your mistakes are difficult problems, it doesn't matter if you are wrong again. If all your mistakes are simple questions, one more mistake may lose 10 points.

Generally speaking, the math error of 7-8 is 50 points, and the math error of 3-4 is 5 1 point. Verbal is not easy to calculate, but according to my estimation, a mathematical error of 10- 12 should be around 35-37 points. Assuming that the math score remains the same, Verbal will add 65433 points for each additional question.