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Hello,

I am doing Extension 1 Mathematics for HSC and 2 unit mathematics but not 4 unit mathematics. Someone told me the mark is out of 50 for 3 unit math, is this true? So a 47/50 is equivalent to a 94 mark and 48/50 is equivalent to a 96 mark but what would you get if you performed at the 95 mark level? Would you receive a 96 mark ie 48 because it is the closest or do you get 47.5?

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Hello,

I am doing Extension 1 Mathematics for HSC and 2 unit mathematics but not 4 unit mathematics. Someone told me the mark is out of 50 for 3 unit math, is this true? So a 47/50 is equivalent to a 94 mark and 48/50 is equivalent to a 96 mark but what would you get if you performed at the 95 mark level? Would you receive a 96 mark ie 48 because it is the closest or do you get 47.5?

Thanks in advance.
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Actually only half correct.

Your reported HSC mark would be 48.
But they would use the unrounded mark for calculating your ATAR.

(Actually it is a little more complicated than that, because they use unscaled marks for calculating ATAR. Nevertheless, someone who gets 48/50 will get a greater ATAR contribution than someone who gets 47.5, even though the marks are both reported as 48)
 

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Actually only half correct.

Your reported HSC mark would be 48.
But they would use the unrounded mark for calculating your ATAR.

(Actually it is a little more complicated than that, because they use unscaled marks for calculating ATAR. Nevertheless, someone who gets 48/50 will get a slightly greater ATAR contribution than someone who gets 47.5, even though the marks are both reported as 48)
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