plug zeroes if I ran out of time

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    Wannafree
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    I keep reading this line that “plug zeroes if I ran out of time ” and wondering what that means.What is the logic of plugging zeros ? Will appreciate your rational or experienced answer.

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  • #1323512
    Ginja_CPA
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    The reason people “plug zeroes” is that they can still get partial credit on the simulations. You don't want to leave any blank empty on a simulation, even if you don't know the answer and are running out of time. People recommend that putting a 0 in place is better than leaving it blank, and I would agree.

    REG: 80 (02/19/16)
    AUD: 83 (04/11/16)
    BEC: 78 (05/28/16)
    FAR: ?

    #1323521
    Wannafree
    Participant

    Thank you Ginza ,is it true for Audit too ?

    #1323595
    Ginja_CPA
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    Yeah, a 0 is better than a blank on any SIM, no matter which test it is on. I wouldn't go in planning to plug in a 0 obviously, but I've seen a lot of people on this forum say they plugged a 0 on multiple sims and still pass.

    REG: 80 (02/19/16)
    AUD: 83 (04/11/16)
    BEC: 78 (05/28/16)
    FAR: ?

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