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Prevalence figures for students with disabilities are used to
 
  a. make sure that states are not over-identifying a handicapping condition.
  b. monitor the effectiveness of special education programs for specific groups of students.
  c. determine funding allocations for these students.
  d. provide social service agencies with information about where increased testing should be done.

Question 2

In the 2008-2009 school year, what percentage of pre-kindergarten through secondary students qualify for special education services?
 
  a. 2.5 percent
  b. 7 percent
  c. 13,2 percent
  d. 25 percent



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Answer to Question 1

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