<p>i heard this many places???</p>
<p>10 % (or 20..w/e)</p>
<p>always 3-4 on the SAT</p>
<p>its 3-4 i out of 5 or 6</p>
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How man no errors are there on the writng section?? 3???
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<p>Say what? :confused:</p>
<p>Princeton Review tells you 1 out of 5</p>
<p>What does the question mean?</p>
<p>Ok on the entire writing section for identifying sentence errors, there are 3-4 no errors. That means around one out of every 5.</p>
<p>But this would be a probabilistic statement, not a rigid rule. The designers of the test could choose any number of correct "no error" answers from the total number of test questions of that type to none at all. This is something a student shouldn't even be thinking about before the test. Rather, a student should learn how to identify what's an error and what's not.</p>
<p>i agree with tokenadult but i think it could be a useful thing to know if you are trying to guess.</p>