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This is a Visual Studio C# 2012 final project exercise. I am hoping for a programming solution that is similar-not exact.
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Create an application that reads a file called Test Scores.txt with 11 scores. Place the data in an array or list and display the content of the array or list in a listbox.
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Write methods that accept an array or list and returns lowest score, highest score, median score, average score and the standard deviation of the scores.
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Using the methods you created calculate the lowest score, highest score, median score, average score and the standard deviation of the scores. Display those values in the appropriate labels.
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Note: the median is calculated differently if your data is odd or even. Ensure that your method can handle an even or odd number of data items.
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