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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
12

The chart shows information gathered as part of the problem-solving process.

Chemistry
1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]2 years ago
3 0

From the information obtained by the problem-solving process, around 11 percentage of the school students need to have special diets.Hence, Option (C) i.e, 11 % is corrrect

<h3>What is problem-solving?</h3>

Identification of problems and marking out the steps and methods to solve them is regarded as problem-solving.

Problems can be identified only after attainment of information.

To be able to solve the problems of students suffering from a balanced diet, one out of every ten students need to include special diets in regular course.

Hence, option C holds true of the problem-solving process.

Therefore, Option (C) i.e, 11 % is corrrect

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