You can give me the choices, are there even any?
Answer:
11%
Step-by-step explanation:
The full circle graph represents 100% of the given population. All populations are given except for "three or more." Adding all percentages of each population should add up to 100%.
No absences (none): 23%
One absence: 45%
Two absences: 21%
Three more absences: unknown.
Let the variable x represent the unknown population.
23% + 45% + 21% + x = 100%
Combine like terms.
89% + x = 100%
Subtract 89% from both sides.
x = 11%
To put it more simply, subtract all the percentages from 100% to get the percent of the missing population. 100 - 23 - 45 - 21 = 11
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no solution as you have two variables and only one equation. The best you can do is solve for one variable as a function of the other.

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