The chart below describes the cost-effectiveness ratios (in dollars) for two different SAT test preparation programs (re

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The chart below describes the cost-effectiveness ratios (in dollars) for two different SAT test preparation programs (re

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The chart below describes the cost-effectiveness ratios (in
dollars) for two different SAT test preparation programs (referred
to as test prep program “X” and test prep program “Y”) based on the
characteristics of students at of your school.
Group
X
Y
Upper Class
100
85
Upper-Middle Class
100
90
Low Income White
105
140
Low-Income Black
120
150
Low-Income/English learner
170
180
If only one program could be instituted and there is a
heterogeneous population of people who need job training, which
program would you choose and why?
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