Ch. 2 AP Statistics Practice Test

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Ch. 2 AP Statistics Practice Test

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Jane’s performance was better Jane’s performance was better. Because her performance (40) exceeded the standard for the Presidential award (39), she performed above the 85th percentile (better than at least 85% of 9 year old females). Matt’s performance (40) met the standard for the National award (40), meaning he performed at the 50th percentile (better than 50% of 12 year old boys). Since Jane’s score has a higher percentile than Matt’s score, she is farther to the right in her distribution than Matt is in his. Therefore, Jane’s standardized score will likely be greater than Matt’s.