Magnolia, who is in sixth grade, gets an NCE score of 87 on a standardized mathematics achievement test for sixth graders. You should conclude that Magnolia:
A) Has mastered most of the concepts in her school's sixth-grade math curriculum.
B) Probably hasn't yet mastered basic addition and subtraction facts.
C) Did better on the test than most of her peers.
D) Performed at a lower level on the test than most of her peers.
C
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