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Student | Test #1 |
aaaa | 354 |
a | 241.18 |
b | 224 |
c | 0 |
d | 233.93 |
e | 270.16 |
f | 282.58 |
g | 309 |
h | 265 |
i | 232 |
j | 214.26 |
k | 274.3 |
l | 212 |
m | 234 |
n | 237 |
o | 292 |
p | 227 |
q | 218 |
r | 285.68 |
s | 237 |
t | 270.16 |
u | 0 |
v | 294 |
w | 226.68 |
x | 246 |
y | 310.53 |
z | 220 |
aa | 225.65 |
bb | 213.23 |
cc | 301.21 |
dd | 206 |
ee | 304.32 |
ff | 208 |
gg | 283.61 |
hh | 273.26 |
ii | 268.09 |
jj | 263 |
kk | 297.07 |
ll | 207 |
mm | 244 |
nn | 264.98 |
oo | 301 |
pp | 276.37 |
271 | |
rr | 240.14 |
ss | 203 |
tt | 220.47 |
ii | 226 |
vv | 283.61 |
ww | 306.39 |
xx | 254.63 |
yy | 260.84 |
zz | 225 |
aaa | 274 |
bbb | 327 |
ccc | 276 |
ddd | 288.79 |
eee | 308.46 |
fff | 264 |
ggg | 310.53 |
hhh | 264 |
iii | 261 |
jjj | 160 |
kkk | 283.61 |
lll | 304.32 |
mmm | 290.86 |
nnn | 201.84 |
ooo | 337.44 |
ppp | 299.14 |
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