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1. The chart below represents the percentage of Americans traveling to each destination. Which two destinations together account for just over half of Americans' travel plans?

a) USA Northeast

b) Other

c) Asia

d) USA South

e) USA West

f) USA Midwest

g) Europe

h) Mexico, Central or South America

2. According to the graph (not the text) what percentage of Americans planned to travel internationally during the 2019 holiday travel season?

Write your answer as a percentage, but do not include the % symbol as it will confuse the grading software.

3. According to AAA, 115.6 million Americans had plans to travel during the 2019 holiday season. How many of them planned to travel to the United States Midwest?


1. The chart below represents the percentage of Americans traveling to each destination.

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