Compared to students from other OECD nations,

A. U.S. students tend to perform average or worse.
b. U.S. students outperform students from the other nations in every test aside from math.
c. U.S. students tend to perform more consistently, with smaller gaps between high and low scoring students.
d. U.S. students performed much better than most other students from OECD nations in tests that reveal the ability to use technology in the workplace today.


A. U.S. students tend to perform average or worse.

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