Statistics Ap Score Calculator
Estimate your AP Statistics exam score based on multiple-choice and free-response section performance.
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- 1 Enter the requested data in the fields above carefully.
- 2 Click the calculate button to process the information instantly.
- 3 Analyze the detailed result and the formula explanation presented below.
- 4 You can print, share, or even embed the calculator on your own site for free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The composite score is calculated as: (Multiple-Choice Correct × 1.25) + (Free-Response Total × 1.875). The composite is then mapped to a 1-5 AP score using the College Board's typical cutoffs: 5 (75-100), 4 (63-74), 3 (48-62), 2 (33-47), 1 (0-32).
The exam has two sections: Multiple-Choice (40 questions, 50% of score) and Free-Response (6 questions and an investigative task, 50% of score).
No, this calculator provides an estimate based on typical scoring rubrics. Actual scores may vary due to exam difficulty and curve adjustments by the College Board.
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