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ability in addition appears a good standard, and 80 per cent would 

 represent an ideal which might be looked upon as satisfactory 

 under present school conditions. In a class making 80 per cent 

 there will, of course, be some who do much better. From this 

 superior group will come the future accountants, bookkeepers. 



10 11 12 13 14 13 16 



t\G 45 DEPENDABILITY 



PER qRNT 



SERIES B GRADE 9 ADDITION 



PEPENDABILITY 



PER CENT SERIES B CRAPE 8 SUBTRACTION 



etc. The others should be led into other occupations for which 

 they are better adapted. 



In Table XXXIX the several cities are ranked as to their 

 dependability. The first column of figures gives the composite 

 ranking for all the tests in all the grades. A careful study of 

 this table would probably show that there is less fluctuation from 



