<p>How many different forms are in a room...like 5 ?</p>
<p>Four, at most. I think two mostly. There’s two versions of an X-color version and 2 versions of a Y color version. But I think most rooms only have one color. So 2-4 different copies but probably 2.</p>
<p>You can be pretty sure that the students sitting in front and behind you have different tests;] .There is still good probability that the student in front of the student that is infront of you has the same test :)</p>
<p>See [this</a> CB link](<a href=“http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/after/highlights.html]this”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools) for how the March 2009 test was arranged.</p>
<p>Note that sometimes there are <em>three</em> arrangements for a give “color” of test; that was the case in December.</p>
<p>I dont understand why the blue tests had a section for Equating…and the Pink tests didnt…that doesnt seem fair</p>
I have a question. Is it possible that answer choices be scrambled for a single question, as in the correct answer might be B on one question but C on another test form?
@46Tennis34 Nope.
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