International comparisons of test scores in math, science, and reading indicate that American adolescents

A) are well ahead of those in other developed countries.
B) are well behind those in other developed countries.
C) are on a level with those in other developed countries.
D) are ahead in reading but behind in math and science.

Answer: B

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