US 10th-graders score lowest ever on international math test: 'Whole world is struggling'
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The US students scored an average of 465 out of 1,000, down from 478 four years ago, when the test was last given, and below the international average of 472, the results show.
These results are another piece of evidence showing the crisis in mathematics achievement," said Peggy Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, which administered the tests in the US, in a press release.
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