angle in PAT

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I replace my question with the question from topscore and kaplan. Somehow people see the angle in bold is bigger than the one with skiny line even I draw the bold on top of the skiny. Here is the question again. which line they will ask in the real DAT, the bold one or the skinny one.
 
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Assuming they weren't equal... would the second one be bigger?
 
Assuming they weren't equal... would the second one be bigger?
I dont know if it's bigger but I draw this myself, and I draw the bold line on top of the sharp line. Maybe the bold line make it look bigger? Maybe the monitor affect somehow too, I heard that some say old monitor (not the flat one) have a curve, so it may look bigger. Like the scope.

But does anyone know what they will give us, bold or not
 
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non-bold for sure... which makes it harder huh :/
 
Not necessarily. If they use the smaller print, you may be able to differentiate between two similar angles by looking at the pixelation.
 
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