Jacob wants to take calculus during his sophomore high school year. His guidance counselor looks at the math courses Jacob has completed to see if he has the necessary academic background. Jacob's guidance counselor understands that in order for Jacob to be successful in calculus, he must ____
a. have the necessary prerequisites skills
b. score above the 85th percentile on his math achievement tests
c. get recommendations from his previous math teachers
d. have the grade equivalent of a high school senior on math achievement tests
a
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