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Luda [366]
3 years ago
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The U.S. Department of Education has found that less than half of all high school seniors in the U.S. are able to handle basic m

ath involving fractions, decimals, and simple algebra.
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2 answers:
GuDViN [60]3 years ago
6 0

Taking into account the statement above: "The U.S. Department of Education has found that less than half of all high school seniors in the U.S. are able to handle basic math involving fractions, decimals, and simple algebra."

The answer is: True.

MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
3 0

The U.S. Department of Education has found that less than half of all high school seniors in the U.S. are unable to handle basic math involving fractions, decimals, and simple algebra.

a. True

b. False

Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

It was observed that there was an alarming difference between the population of the educated and the uneducated when employers found out that the had to deal with individuals that could not solve simple maths questions which lead to u.s department of education finding the correlation and they realised that about 46% of pupils in high school could solve simple basic maths after there general research.

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