<p>If you forget to reduce a fraction on the grid in section, does is count as a wrong answer?</p>
<p>I'm almost postive that that is still a correct answer, but I'm not 100% sure. But, I know that they count correct answers in different permutations--2.5 or 5/2 would both be correct, for example--and I believe that a non-reduced fraction, like 10/4 in this example, would still be correct. Remember that answers like "2 and 1/2", which is gridded like 21/2, are incorrect (it would be read as twenty one halfs, not two and one half).</p>
<p>I think it's fine not being reduced.</p>
<p>No, they warn you to reduce the fractions. It's wrong. I might be wrong here but I remember that the test states that you have to reduce the fractions.</p>
<p>Okay, now it's official--I checked out collegeboard.com, and here is their policy: </p>
<p>A fraction does not have to be reduced unless it will not fit the grid. For example, 15/25 will not fit. You can grid 3/5, 6/10, or 9/15. The decimal form, .6, can also be gridded.</p>
<p>Awesome, sounds good.</p>