Jim, John, and Jan are fifth-grade students with learning disabilities. Which of the following statements best illustrates the concept of interindividual differences?

John has problems with math, Jan has problems with writing, and Jim has problems with reading.

Jim does well with reading, but not math.

In comparison to the non-disabled students in her class, Jan scores lower in reading and math.

John has a high IQ score, but low achievement in spelling.

The correct statement that best illustrates the concept of interindividual differences is:

John has problems with math, Jan has problems with writing, and Jim has problems with reading.

This statement highlights how each student has a different area of difficulty or handicap, showing the variations in their learning disabilities.