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two grades; whereas Group IV (10,000 and above) is below 

 in all grades. In number of examples done correctly, Group 

 III (3,000 to 10,000) is distinctly above the state median in 

 all grades ; whereas all other groups are below, except Group 

 II (1,000 to 3,000) in eighth grade and Group I in fourth 

 grade. 



In subtraction tests, results show that in number of ex- 

 amples attempted. Group I (1,000 or less) is above the Indi- 

 ana standard in all grades except the fourth and fifth. Group 

 II (1,000 to 3,000) is above in all grades except the fifth. 

 Group III (3,000 to 10,000) is above in all grades, particularly 

 in the fifth grade. Group IV (10,000 and above) is below in 

 all grades. In examples done correctly. Group I (1,000 or 

 less) is below in the fourth and fifth grades, equal in the sixth, 

 and above in the seventh and eighth grades. Group II (1,000 

 to 3,000) is below in the fourth and fifth grades, and above in 

 the sixth, seventh, and eighth. Group III (3,000 to 10,000) 

 makes the best showing and is above from one to two points 

 in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Group IV (10,000 and 

 above) is below in all grades. 



In the multiplication test, results show that in number 

 of examples attempted. Groups I (less than 1,000) and III 

 (3,000 to 10,000) are above the 1917 state median, and Group 



II (1,000 to 3,000) is above in every grade except the fifth, 

 whereas Group IV (10,000 or above) is below in all grades. 

 In number of examples done correctly. Group III (3,000 to 

 10,000) in all grades is above the 1917 Indiana median; 

 Group I (less than 1,000) in all grades except the fifth, which 

 equals the state median; Group II (1,000 to 3,000) is below 

 in the fourth and fifth, equal to in the sixth, and above in the 

 seventh and eighth, whereas Group IV (10,000 and above) is 

 below in all grades. 



In the division test, results show that in number of ex- 

 amples attempted. Group I (less than 1,000) is above the In- 

 diana 1917 standard in every grade, and Group III (3,000 to 

 10,000) in every grade. Group II (1,000 to 3,000) is equal 

 to or above in all grades except the fifth. Group IV (10,000 

 and above) is above in all grades. In number of examples 

 done correctly Group I (less than 1,000) is above the stand- 

 ard in all grades, except the fifth, which is below. Group 



III (1,000 to 3,000) is above in all grades except the fourth 

 and fifth, which is below. Group IV is below in all grades. 



