can anyone just explain how to do this grid? DO NOT TELL THE ANSWER EXCEPT FOR AN EXAMPLE.
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I have tried to explain.Please mark it branliest. Student-Produced Response questions, or Grid-ins, is a question type that simulates a more natural math test-taking experience by offering questions outside the multiple-choice format. On Grid-ins, you're supposed to come up with your own response. The catch is that you have to fill your answer into a funny-looking grid. There are 10 Grid-ins on the quantitative section of the SAT, so Grid-Ins account for one-sixth of your quantitative score. The math tested on Grid-ins is the same as that tested on Regular Math questions: junior and senior high school level arithmetic, algebra and geometry.
To answer a Grid-in question, you must fill out a grid with four boxes and a column of ovals beneath each. It's recommended that you first write your numerical answer in the boxes above and then shade in the corresponding ovals below. You must fill out the grid properly to get credit for a correct answer. So take some time to learn the directions for Grid-ins.