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Neko [114]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE HELP!!! 30 POINTS!!!!! Match the description to the percentage, based on the article above.

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1 answer:
puteri [66]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Percent of school-age children in the U.S. who were homeschooled students in 2003 ⇒ 2.2%.

2. Percent of full time homeschooled students. ⇒ 82%.

3. Percent of homeschooled students also in school less than 9 hours ⇒ 12%.

4. Percent of homeschooled students were also in school 9-25 hours ⇒ 6% .

5. Percent of homeschooled students from white families vs. other ethnicities ⇒ 77%.

6. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes ⇒ 81%.

7. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes with one parent working ⇒ 54%.

8. Percent of parents homeschooling because of school environment. ⇒ 85%

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