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Which best describes why Karim Abouelnaga’s Practice Makes Perfect solves a problem in the market?
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He recognized that certain students benefit greatly from mentorship.
He created a program that could be marketed and sold to high schools.
He devised a unique system to help students master standardized tests.
He created a resource for high school students who want to go to college.
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Which is the best indication that Karim Abouelnaga’s Practice Makes Perfect program is a success?
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He has sold it to 31 schools.
He went to college with help from a mentor.
The average for participating students who go on to college is 89 percent.
Inner city high schools often have low graduation rates.
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1) He recognized that certain students benefit greatly from mentorship.
- Practice Makes Perfect targets an unmet need (underserved students lacking mentorship/test prep), so mentorship is the core problem it solves.
2) The average for participating students who go on to college is 89 percent.
- A high college‑going rate among participants is the strongest measurable indicator of program success.
- Practice Makes Perfect targets an unmet need (underserved students lacking mentorship/test prep), so mentorship is the core problem it solves.
2) The average for participating students who go on to college is 89 percent.
- A high college‑going rate among participants is the strongest measurable indicator of program success.
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