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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 17:01 katie713518

You have the responsibility of reviewing students who apply to your University and helping choose the most qualified applicants. Some students took the ACT and some took the SAT. You want to compare two students. Student A took the ACT and got a score of 24, while student B got an SAT score of 1100. The year they took their tests, the ACT had an average score of 20.8 and a standard deviation of 5.6, while the SAT had an average score of 1060 and standard deviation of 195. Looking at just these test scores, which student appears more qualified?

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