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Mathematics, 28.10.2020 04:40 Gerber7778

An article in a psychology journal claims that young students who play a musical instrument tend to have
higher test scores on state math exams.
Which statement most likely describes the relationship
between playing an instrument and state math exam
scores?
O Playing a musical instrument causes a student to
become better at solving math problems.
Students who do not play musical instruments do
not have high scores on state math exams.
O Students who have high math scores should be
encouraged to play a musical instrument so they
become proficient with music as well.
Students who play a musical instrument tend to
excel in other skills, which may explain their higher
math scores

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