Final answer:
To determine which school has the lower SAT range relative to the resources invested per student, we can compare the SAT range divided by the teachers per student and the SAT range divided by the budget per student. Based on the calculations, School B has a lower SAT range relative to the resources invested per student, both in terms of teachers per student and budget per student.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine which school has the lower SAT range relative to the resources invested per student, we can compare the SAT range divided by the teachers per student and the SAT range divided by the budget per student. Let's calculate the values for both schools:
- School A: SAT range divided by teachers per student: 4000 / 190 = 21.05
- School B: SAT range divided by teachers per student: 3000 / 380 = 7.89
- School A: SAT range divided by budget per student: 4000 / 10500 = 0.38
- School B: SAT range divided by budget per student: 3000 / 10000 = 0.30
Based on the calculations, School B has a lower SAT range relative to the resources invested per student, both in terms of teachers per student and budget per student.