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14 March, 00:09

Suppose your child takes a standardized test in mathematics and scores in the 96th percentile. What does this percentile mean? Can you say your child passed the test? Explain

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  1. 14 March, 00:39
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    the child did not pass the test if they got a 96th

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    96th precentile is actually bad according to arnes. si because it means that 96% of the time your answer was below the average and only 3% of the time was it above average. 50% is the median at what most students should be able to get at or lower.
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