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When I convert your percentage score to your grade score at the end of this course, this is an example of a linear transformation.

A) True
B) False

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False. Converting a percentage score to a grade score is not an example of a linear transformation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The conversion of percentage score to grade score at the end of a course is not an example of a linear transformation. A linear transformation is a mathematical operation that preserves the properties of a straight line. Converting a percentage score to a grade score typically involves a non-linear scale, such as a letter grade scale (A, B, C, etc.) where each grade represents a specific range of percentage scores.

For example, a conversion from a percentage score of 90% to a grade score of A would not result in a straight line on a graph.

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