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Question 1: For the 20 test scores shown, find the percentile rank for a score of 86.
75
63
92
74
86
50
77
82
98
65
71
89
66
87
59
70
83
91
73
a) 75th percentile
b) 30th percentile
c) 80th percentile
d) 70th percentile
Question 2: Fran's percentile rank on an exam in a class of 500 is 85. Kelly's class rank is 60. Who is ranked higher?
a) Kelly
b) fran
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