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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 01:30 alyssamiller401

The report "Who Borrows Most? Bachelor's Degree Recipients with High Levels of Student Debt"† reported the following percentiles for amount of student debt for those graduating with a bachelor's degree in 2010. 10th percentile = $0 25th percentile = $0
50th percentile = $11,000 75th percentile = $24,600
90th percentile = $39,300
For each of these percentiles, interpret the value of the percentile. (Select all that apply.)
Less than 10% of the students owe nothing.
Exactly 10% of the students owe nothing.
At least 10% of the students owe nothing.
Less than 25% of the students owe nothing.
Exactly 25% of the students owe nothing.
At least 25% of the students owe nothing.
50% of the students owe $11,000 or less.
50% of the students owe exactly $11,000.
50% of the students owe more than $11,000.
75% of the students owe $24,600 or less.
75% of the students owe exactly $24,600.
75% of the students owe more than $24,600.
90% of the students owe $39,300 or less.
90% of the students owe exactly $39,300.
90% of the students owe more than $39,300.

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