Many factors influence how mathematics are taught in a school system and which mathematics are covered. What are some of the most influential factors?
A. National and international testing results
B. The age of the students and their geographic location
C. The presence of a new classroom textbook and a new teacher
D. The size and wealth of the school system
A. National and international testing results
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