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With a topic of z-scores, Which score indicates the highest relative position?
A) A score of 2.6 on a test with mean =5.0 and s=1.6
B) A score of 650 on a test with mean=800 and s=200
C) A score of 48 on a test with mean=57 and s=6
D) A score of 16 on a test with mean=18 and s=1.5
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