k seriously, how do you gride a zero?

<p>I see them all the time in PR and Kaplans books, and i've always thought it was just because of the book's error. but then until i saw that even the collegeboard course have math answers zero for grid in.</p>

<p>wha?</p>

<p>just.. grid in zero.. If i remembered correctly, there is no 0 in the first column of the grid in, but there ARE grids for 1 in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th column.</p>

<p><a href="http://img.sparknotes.com/content/testprep/bookimgs/newsat/0004/gridins.SHRUNK.gif%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://img.sparknotes.com/content/testprep/bookimgs/newsat/0004/gridins.SHRUNK.gif&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>wait, taffy, are you saying u grid "0" starting from the left column?</p>

<p>ur supposed to grid from the right to the left i think...</p>

<p>doesnt matter where you put it, just grid in a zero. i put the pic there for visual reference that there isnt a zero in the left column</p>

<p>harvard: Umm, you mean the 2nd column from the left? or do you mean the rightmost column</p>

<p>It doesn't matter. _ _ <em>0 and _ _ 0</em> and <em>0</em> _ are all the same answer.</p>