During their freshman year, Derek's GPA was 3.5 and Terry's was 3.1. During their sophomore year, Derek's GPA was 3.6 and Terry's was 3.5. Which of the following is not necessarily true? Choose the correct answer below. A. Terry's overall GPA for the two year-period was somewhere between 3.1 and 3.5. B. Terry's overall GPA for the two-year period could be lower, higher or the same as Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period. C. Derek's overall GPA for the two year-period was somewhere between 3.5 and 3.6. D. Terry had a lower GPA than Derek during their freshman year and again in their sophomore year. E. Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period was higher than Terry's because their GPA's may have been weighted differently. F. Derek had a higher GPA than Terry during their freshman year and again during their sophomore year.
During their freshman year, Derek's GPA was 3.5 and Terry's was 3.1. During their sophomore year, Derek's GPA was 3.6 and Terry's was 3.5. Which of the following is not necessarily true? Choose the correct answer below. A. Terry's overall GPA for the two year-period was somewhere between 3.1 and 3.5. B. Terry's overall GPA for the two-year period could be lower, higher or the same as Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period. C. Derek's overall GPA for the two year-period was somewhere between 3.5 and 3.6. D. Terry had a lower GPA than Derek during their freshman year and again in their sophomore year. E. Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period was higher than Terry's because their GPA's may have been weighted differently. F. Derek had a higher GPA than Terry during their freshman year and again during their sophomore year.
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During their freshman year, Derek's GPA was 3.5 and Terry's was 3.1. During their sophomore year, Derek's GPA was 3.6 and Terry's was 3.5. Which of the following is not necessarily true?
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Choose the correct answer below.
1. **A.** Terry's overall GPA for the two-year period was somewhere between 3.1 and 3.5.
2. **B.** Terry's overall GPA for the two-year period could be lower, higher, or the same as Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period.
3. **C.** Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period was somewhere between 3.5 and 3.6.
4. **D.** Terry had a lower GPA than Derek during their freshman year and again in their sophomore year.
5. **E.** Derek's overall GPA for the two-year period was higher than Terry's because their GPAs may have been weighted differently.
6. **F.** Derek had a higher GPA than Terry during their freshman year and again during their sophomore year.
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This question entails analyzing the GPAs of Derek and Terry over a two-year period and determining which statement is not necessarily true based on the given data.
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