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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
15

NEED HELPPPP ASAP PLEASEEEE

Mathematics
1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: 35.6 (choice A)

To get this answer, add up the values: 39+42+27+45+25 = 178

Next, divide that result by 5 because there are 5 scores added up in the previous step. Doing this division gets us to: 178/5 = 35.6

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