<p>sosomenza, no, it’s not “unbalanced.” </p>
<p>Texaspg already explained it but I’ll take another whack at it for you. </p>
<p>950,000 students account for 2.919 million tests. Even without using a calculator, that means that students taking APs take on average about 3 tests apiece. Of those 2.919 million tests, there is a 43.8% fail rate. That gets you to 1.3 million failures. That’s not “no shows”; they wouldn’t count. </p>
<p>I’m guessing you didn’t take AP Calculus or AP Statistics :-). With all due respect, this is a pretty simple math / logic problem.</p>