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MariettaO [177]
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Ber [7]3 years ago
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A. 27% (divide 14 by the total number of students (51)), 43% (divide 22 by total number of students (51)), 29% (divide 15 by the total number of students (51))

B. 38% (divide 30 by total number of students (80)), 50% (divide 40 by total number of students (80)) 13% (divide 10 by total number of students (80))

I rounded.
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