Question 63 PA Practice exam explanation.

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    fritzcarpenter

    nice

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    Ralph Hale

    I know exactly what you mean and I'm enjoying the level of correct pedantry you demonstrate with the math here.  There are quite a few candidates who struggle to make the leap of logic you're making so clearly.  For the ARE, it's ultimately a demonstration of the standard of care in your work that meets the Standard of Care for the profession.  

    Best, 
    Ralph, the Amber Book Team

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    JCorrington

    This is a case study where you have a separate document that will outline the client requirement for a 15% gross factor. This is 15% to be added to the net. "15% gross factor (per client space requirements)" is not a number it's a reference to a metric. So there is no error in the explanation.

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    djonesholmes

    Hi J.,

    I agree that the gross factor is a client requirement and that the final answer is correct.

    My comment was specifically about the wording of the calculation shown in the explanation. As written, the explanation states:

    "15,780 square feet × 15% gross factor = 18,147 square feet"

    Mathematically, 15,780 × 15% equals 2,367 square feet, not 18,147 square feet.

    I believe the explanation would be clearer if it stated either:

    "15,780 square feet + 15% gross factor = 18,147 square feet"

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    "15,780 square feet × 1.15 = 18,147 square feet"

    The distinction may seem minor, but many ARE candidates carefully follow each calculation step when learning the methodology behind the solution. My intent was simply to suggest a wording adjustment so that the math shown aligns with the result presented.

    Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

    Regards,
    Derrick

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    Galchenko12

    MATHEMATICALLY, 15% gross factor means taking a base measurement and adding 15% to account. Period. 15,780 square feet × 15% gross factor = 18,147 square feet is correct. 

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    JCorrington

    He's just hung up on the use of the multiply symbol vs. addition symbol. It's understandable, but it's not really an error. The "factor" is 1.15 so the use of a multiplication symbol is still correct.

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