That leaves them both almost out of the sight of Arsenal, with a nine and 12
point gap respectively.
Not exact matches
A similar
gap persisted between poor students and their more affluent peers in Erie County, with a difference of 33 and 35
points in English and math,
respectively.
The Americans outscored the British on average by 1.4
points out of a maximum of 24, with the largest
gap in those over 85, where average scores were 10.1 and 8.3,
respectively (BMC Geriatrics, DOI: 10.1186 / 1471 -2318-9-23).
The «attainment
gap», categorised as the difference in performance at GCSE between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged pupils, is the largest for Irish and white British teenagers, standing at 46 percentage
points and 32 percentage
points respectively.
In New York, the corresponding figures were 8.9 and 8.3,
respectively, which increased the
gap by less than 1
point -LRB-.57).
Support has fallen by 13 percentage
points among Republicans and by 11 percentage
points among Democrats, to 47 % and 34 % support
respectively, leaving the partisan
gap on the issue largely unchanged.
These
gaps increase to 24 and 26
points,
respectively, in the more detailed question.
On the math test, those
gaps were 22 and 31
points,
respectively.
In both reading and mathematics for 8th graders, 1973 through 1988 saw sharp decreases in the measured achievement
gaps, closing by 21 and 22
points respectively.
It is true that the
gap between white and black 13 year - olds, for example, in mathematics and reading closed from 32
points to 28
points and from 29
points to 23
points respectively in between 1999 and 2012.
Such arrangements can help clients feel more like they are getting value for money — another area in the survey with a 0.4
gap between satisfaction and importance, coming in at 3.9 and 4.3
points respectively.