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Actions Standard DeviationMedianMean Discrimi nation Percent Answering Correctly uestion Title 49.59%100.00%59.02% multiply by conjugate 48.42%0.00%36.07% greatest integer function 49.26%100.00%60.66% find a limit from 0/0 limit 50.25%100.00%54.10% Squeeze theorem 45.21%100.00%72.13% limit goes to infinity 35.76%100.00%85.25% limit of absolute function 50.41%0.00%49.18% removable discontinuity 49.59%0.00%40.98% find c so that f(x) cont 50.41%100.00%50.82% intermediate value theorem 50.08%100.00%55.74% removable discontinuity single function form 25.17%60.00% Mean Attempt Score*