Answer:
It has been suppressed by <em>Grutter v. Bollinger (2003).</em>
Explanation:
According to the <u>University of California v. Bakke case</u> (1978), college applicants’ race was allowed to be a factor in the admission policy, though racial quotas were ruled as impermissible.
Meanwhile, in 2003 <u>Grutter v. Bollinger</u> <u>case</u> ended with a court's decision that<em> admission policy that favors poorly represented ethnic minority groups does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, only if the policy takes other factors, such as academic excellence, into account.</em>
D.) Approximately, 1,000,000 cases <span>are heard by juvenile courts each year
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Haha, I used to do IXL all the time. Continuing onto the question, it's asking it in mixed number form..
17/9, how many 9's go into 17? I'd say 1 time, or if we 2 we'd go over.
so 1 times 9 = 9
What's the remainder? 17-9=8
so you've got only one whole 9, and 8 left over
so {{ 1 8/9 }} is the answer