<p>You have to include the little triangle between $4, Domestic Supply, and Domestic Demand, since those consumers will still buy imported sugar.</p>
<p>Could someone please predict my FRQ score out of 30? </p>
<p>I got 1 c(i), 2 a(ii), 2d, 3 b(i) and 3 b(ii) wrong.</p>
<p>Would I get at least a 15/30…?</p>
<p>Also, do you guys think the curve for this test will be a bit more lenient?</p>
<p>Definitely, you overestimate the value of those portions of each question.</p>
<p>does anyone know the scoring variation for a 5 on the ap microeconomics exam for 2012? Is a 5 in the range of 75-90 or is it lower than that (like 72-90). thanks for the input in advance</p>
<p><strong>ALSO: do the “show your work” sections in problem #3 on the free response mean you get 1 point for the right answer and 1 point for the correct work that got you that answer, or is it just 1 point for both the work and correct answer?</strong></p>
<p>How many points do you think the cross price elasticity for number 2 is? I got all of number one right, and number 2 right except for the last part, and then all of number 3 wrong… Can anyone predict what that will be out of 30?</p>
<p>And also any curve predictions? I would imagine because so many people struggled with the 3rd frq, and the other stuff wasnt exactly a breeze either, at least like 72-90?</p>
<p>yeah, the curve for a 5 (as I’ve been checking previous years’ test curves) is about 73-90. But since the AP Micro test was easier this year than the last few years, I feel that they might raise a 5 up to 75-90. Hopefully not though :/</p>