Vermont's largest cities, like Burlington, had multiple ZIPTM2 codes and thus
multiple average credit scores.
Larger cities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, like Boston, had multiple ZIPTM2 codes and thus
multiple average credit scores.
Not exact matches
The difference the [Final Report] estimates comparing the teacher at the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the
average teacher (50th percentile) is -22 scaled
score points on the 5th grade PSSA Reading test... [referring] to the 2010 PSSA Technical Manual raw
score table... for the 8th grade Reading test, that would be a difference of approximately 2 raw
score points, or the equivalent of 2
multiple choice (MC) questions (1 point apiece) or half
credit on one OE [open - ended] question.
They also consider the
average age of your accounts, meaning that opening
multiple credit cards may actually hurt your
score even if you pay them off on time.
Towns with
multiple ZIP ™ codes were assigned only one
credit score, so
multiple credit scores from these ZIP ™ codes were
averaged together and weighted by their respective populations.
The
multiple credit scores for cities with
multiple ZIP ™ codes were
averaged together, weighting each
credit score by its respective ZIP Code ™ population.