<p>Just wondering any ideas why Calculus AB/BC numbering for the multiple choice is weird...
Like Part A is 1-28 & part 2 there is a jump 76-92 (rather then 29 –-45)</p>
<p>Just curious</p>
<p>Just wondering any ideas why Calculus AB/BC numbering for the multiple choice is weird...
Like Part A is 1-28 & part 2 there is a jump 76-92 (rather then 29 –-45)</p>
<p>Just curious</p>
<p>Even if you factor in the free response questions that wouldn’t justify the 49 question gap…</p>
<p>They do it so when the proctor is looking around, they can easily distinguish whether you are working on the calculator part. Since on the answer sheet, the 76-92 will be on another page. They don’t want kids using calculators on part I.</p>