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Analia wants to know which school has the lower sat range relative to the rescources invested per student (lower, as sat range is a measure of inequality, which we want to minimize as much as possible) -Choose 2 Answers
1.Analia thought of two different ways to define this quantity. Identify these Two definitions among the following options.
A- Sat Range divided by number of students
B- Sat range divided by teachers per student
C- Sat Range divided by budget per student
D- Sat range divided by SAT Average
2. Determine which school has the lower Sat range relative to the resources invested per student, according to the two definitions. Did you get the same result for both definitions?
Choose 1
A-Yes. According to both definitions, School A has the lower Sat range relative to the resources invested per student
B-Yes. According to both definitions, School B has the lower Sat range relative to the resources invested per student
C-No. The definitions have opposite results.
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