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In California, students must pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) test in order to receive a diploma. The CAHSEE test measure knowledge and skills in two broad areas-English and math.
The first time students will take the CAHSEE test is in 10th grade; if they pass both sections, which meets the graduation requirement. If they fail one or the other, they'll have five more chances to retake the test before the end of their senior year, but once they've passed a section, they don't have to take it again. The English portion of the CAHSEE test is multiple choice, except for a writing requirement, and tests reading and comprehension skills, vocabulary, and finding information. The math section is entirely multiple choice and covers a wide variety of mathematical subjects-algebra, geometry, statistics, data analysis and probability, along with decimals, fractions, and general math skills. Both sections of the test are untimed, so students shouldn't feel rushed or anxious about running out of time. However, calculators are not allowed.
Attached are released question for the math portion of the CAHSEE test along with an answer key.