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The two-way frequency table below shows the number of students in a class whose top scores on a standardized test were on the reading,
writing, and mathematics sections. Which of these statements is true based on the table?
A .Seventh-grade students tend to do better on the writing section compared to the mathematics and reading sections.
B. Seventh-grade students tend to do better on the mathematics section compared to the reading and writing sections.
C Eighth-grade students tend to do better on the writing section compared to the mathematics and reading sections.
D. Eighth-grade students tend to do better on the mathematics section compared to the reading and writing sections
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