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200 students were given a list of 5 popular candy bars and asked to pick their favorite,
The circle graph below represents the results of the survey, How many students voted
For Milky Way?
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Out of the 180 students at a summer camp, 72 signed up for canoeing. there were 23 students who signed up for trekking, and 13 of those students also signed up for canoeing. use a two-way table to organize the information and answer the following question: approximately what percentage of students signed up for neither canoeing nor trekking? 72% 40% 54% 98%
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15 pizzas are cut into 1/8 slices. how many slices of pizza are there?
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Correct answer only ! which graph represents g(x) = (x − 3)^2 - 5?
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Kevin went fishing and is using a scatterplot to analyze the relationship between the weight of each of the fish he caught in pounds and in kilograms. he uses the weight in pounds as the independent variable and the weight in kilograms as the dependent variable. which statement is correct? the points on the scatterplot will go up from left to right because as the weight in pounds increases, the weight in kilograms increases. the points on the scatterplot will go up from left to right because as the weight in pounds increases, the weight in kilograms decreases. the points on the scatterplot will go down from left to right because as the weight in pounds increases, the weight in kilograms increases. the points on the scatterplot will go down from left to right because as the weight in pounds increases, the weight in kilograms decreases.
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200 students were given a list of 5 popular candy bars and asked to pick their favorite,
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