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At the End of Grade 5, Erik Has a Grade-Equivalent

Question 13

Question 13

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At the end of grade 5, Erik has a grade-equivalent score of 6.5 in reading.When he is at the end of grade 6 his score will most likely be


A) 7.0
B) 7.5
C) greater than 7.5
D) less than 6.0

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