<p>Does anyone have a copy of the solutions for them? One of my friends wants the answers because he decided to try the form B to see how hard it was compared to form A.</p>
<p>anyone know?</p>
<p>No. There is no answer sheet yet. Until summer, that is. And, of course, you must ask a Reader to give you a copy since it is not allowed to go into the hands of students this soon. What you can do is ask your HS AP Stats teacher to solve both and tell you which one is "harder". Of course, both are pretty much equal in level of difficulty, or else, it would be unfair for those who took the hard test. It's hard according to your level of understanding of the concepts. That's all.</p>
<p>No, I mean I remember last year some independent website had posted the solutions to the 2006 calc bc form A FRQ so I thought the same might have happened here.</p>
<p>Well, as you said yourself, it was an independent website. No link to ETS and CollegeBoard. If you want real answers, wait for summer reading to be over and ask a reader for a copy. If you want answers from reliable sources, then google and find a well-known site. That's all I know about getting answers.</p>
<p>BTW, do you remember what site it was that you got the AP Calc answers from?? Could you post a link?? It would be great for me since I just took the test. No chance of passing, though. But an added asset to the wealth of sources to share would be most welcomed.</p>
<p>nah I used to have a sparknotes account lol and found it there...so go to the AP Calc section (message board) of sparknotes...it should be there.</p>
<p>thanks. i appreciate.</p>
<p>search on line for mr calculus</p>