Multiple Choice
A third-grade student who earned a grade-equivalent score of 5.0 a standardized test of mathematics
A) has the same mathematics ability as the average fifth-grade student in that same school.
B) should not be enrolled in a fifth-grade math class.
C) performed similarly to a hypothetical fifth-grade student.
D) will most probably earn a grade of A in the course.
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