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Numbers game: Making sense of this year's rankings

(By Bill Dedman, Globe Correspondent)
Statisticians warn against making too much of small differences, but it's a competitive world. A hundredth of a second made the difference between Olympic gold and silver in the men's 4-by-100-meter relay race in Athens.

Big improvements seen in MCAS math

(By Scott S. Greenberger and Megan Tench, Globe Staff)
In nearly half of Massachusetts school districts, many more high school sophomores mastered MCAS math on their first try last spring than did the year before, according to a Globe analysis of scores the state released yesterday.
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