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Elan Coil
3 months ago
7

From 2000-2003, students were tested by the state in four major subject areas of math, science, English and social studies. The

chart below displays average scores for all students at cherrybrook high school. In which subject did students score best on average across these four years.
English
2 answers:
Bond [7.5K]3 months ago
7 0
Begin by adding together the scores for the subjects, then divide that sum by how many scores there are.

For example: 1+2+3=6
6/3=2

Do this for each subject across the four years; the subject with the greatest average is the one you choose.

I hope that is helpful :)
Leya [7.7K]3 months ago
3 0

Explanation:

Compute the average score for each subject across the years 2000-2003. For each subject, sum the four yearly scores and divide that sum by 4 to get the subject's mean over the four-year span.

Compare those four means; the subject with the largest average is the one in which students performed best on average.

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