Suppose the SAT were revised so that a score of 500 corresponded to a score of 100 on the WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale). A score of 500 or more would therefore be achieved by at least __________ percent of the examinees.

A. 50
B. 75
C. 100
D. 0


Answer: A

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