Which score indicates the highest relative position? Round your answer to two decimal places, if necessary.
(a) A score of 3.3 on a test with \( \bar{X}=4.3 \) and \( s=1.6 \).
(b) A score of 620 on a test with \( \bar{X}=820 \) and \( s=170 \).
(c) A score of 41 on a test with \( \bar{X}=49 \) and \( s=4 \).
The score with the highest relative position is (Choose one) \( \boldsymbol{\nabla} \), since the
\( \square \) (Choose one) \( \nabla \) \( \square \) is highest.
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|}
\hline IOR & \\
\hline mean & \\
\hline score & \\
\hline s score & \\
\hline percentile & \\
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\end{tabular}