Chemistry, 24.10.2021 07:00 wittlemarie
Create two circle graphs using the data in the table to represent the total
amount of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Label the graphs. If the
trends continue, what will be the amount of renewable resources and
nonrenewable resources used in 2022?
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