The first name on the list in order from lowest score to highest is coincidently District of Columbia. Their scale score is 200.6279879. Virginia is listed as number 44 and their score is 226.3784347 for all the students. The average score is 220.4077278, so Virginia is above that while DC is well below that. DC is listed first, showing that there are no states lower than them. Virginia has 43 states below them and 7 states above them.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Excel 1
I would like to take this time to analyze two states. Although I am from Virginia, my area is just outside of DC. So, as a tribute to my hometown I decided to look at both places. Virginia, where I went to school has some incredible academic programs and the Northern Virginia area is blessed with many wealthy families who commute in and out of DC at high paying government jobs. I find this interesting because those who live in the city of DC tend to have difficulty getting higher standard education and therefore end up with low paying jobs.
The first name on the list in order from lowest score to highest is coincidently District of Columbia. Their scale score is 200.6279879. Virginia is listed as number 44 and their score is 226.3784347 for all the students. The average score is 220.4077278, so Virginia is above that while DC is well below that. DC is listed first, showing that there are no states lower than them. Virginia has 43 states below them and 7 states above them.
The first name on the list in order from lowest score to highest is coincidently District of Columbia. Their scale score is 200.6279879. Virginia is listed as number 44 and their score is 226.3784347 for all the students. The average score is 220.4077278, so Virginia is above that while DC is well below that. DC is listed first, showing that there are no states lower than them. Virginia has 43 states below them and 7 states above them.
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